Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... James Watt reached out into the darkness and pulled back a steam engine . It was not so . All invention is the product of necessities and of pressure . When the boy who wanted to go off to play and so rigged PROTECTION AND PROSPERITY 329.
... James Watt reached out into the darkness and pulled back a steam engine . It was not so . All invention is the product of necessities and of pressure . When the boy who wanted to go off to play and so rigged PROTECTION AND PROSPERITY 329.
Стр. 330
... play and so rigged the stopcocks that the engine went itself , he was not only a true inventor , but he had the same motive - his personal advantage — that all inven- tors have , and , like them , was urged on by business necessities ...
... play and so rigged the stopcocks that the engine went itself , he was not only a true inventor , but he had the same motive - his personal advantage — that all inven- tors have , and , like them , was urged on by business necessities ...
Стр. 329
... James Watt reached out into the darkness and pulled back a steam engine . It was not so . All invention is the product of necessities and of pressure . When the boy who wanted to go off to play and so rigged PROTECTION AND PROSPERITY 329.
... James Watt reached out into the darkness and pulled back a steam engine . It was not so . All invention is the product of necessities and of pressure . When the boy who wanted to go off to play and so rigged PROTECTION AND PROSPERITY 329.
Стр. 330
... play and so rigged the stopcocks that the engine went itself , he was not only a true inventor , but he had the same motive - his personal advantage - that all inven- tors have , and , like them , was urged on by business necessities ...
... play and so rigged the stopcocks that the engine went itself , he was not only a true inventor , but he had the same motive - his personal advantage - that all inven- tors have , and , like them , was urged on by business necessities ...
Стр. 354
... plays but a small part even in the ordinary transactions of life . It is not the volume of money , but the activity of money , that counts . . . . Money never can circu- late freely and actively unless there be absolute confidence in ...
... plays but a small part even in the ordinary transactions of life . It is not the volume of money , but the activity of money , that counts . . . . Money never can circu- late freely and actively unless there be absolute confidence in ...
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