| 1891 - 974 páginas
...but little to attract the idle reader in search of a sensational chapter. But for a mind thoroughly awake to the reality and meaning of human existence,...life of the man who, without other means than a clear head, a strong arm and a true heart, conquers adversity, and toiling on through the work-a-day years... | |
| Lewis Publishing Company - 1902 - 862 páginas
...laborious struggle for an honorable competence and solid career on the part of the average business man fighting the every-day battle of life, there is...confidence of those with whom his years of active life have placed him in contact. America is distinctively a cosmopolitan nation; she has drawn from... | |
| Hiram Carleton - 1903 - 1070 páginas
...but little to attract the idle reader in search of a sensational chapter, but for a mind thoroughly awake to the reality and meaning of human existence,...life of the man who without other means than a clear head, a strong arm and a true heart, conquers adversity and, toiling on through the work-a-day years... | |
| 1903 - 742 páginas
...is little to attract the casual reader in search of a sensational chapter; but to a mind thoroughly awake to the reality and meaning of human existence there are noble and imperishable lessons in the career of an individual who, without other means than a clear head, strong... | |
| William Farrand Prosser - 1903 - 758 páginas
...but little to attract the idle reader in search of a sensational chapter, but for a man thoroughly awake to the reality and meaning of human existence there are noble lessons in the life of a man who with a clear head, a strong arm and a true heart conquers adversity,... | |
| William J. Bahmer - 1909 - 530 páginas
...but little to attract the idle reader in search of a sensational chapter, but for a mind thoroughly awake to the reality and meaning of human existence,...there are. noble and immortal lessons in the life of a man who, without other means than a clear head, a strong arm and a true heart, conquers adversity... | |
| Albert B. Williams - 1912 - 538 páginas
...is little to attract the casual reader in search of a sensational chapter; but to a mirul thoroughly awake to the reality and meaning of human existence there are noble and imperishable lessons in the career of an individual who. with little other means than a clear head,... | |
| James Baird Weaver - 1912 - 742 páginas
...is little to attract the casual reader in search of a sensational chapter ; but to a mind thoroughly awake to the reality and meaning of human existence there are noble and imperishable lessons in the career of one who, without other means than a clear head, strong arm and... | |
| Thaddeus De Witt Seeley - 1912 - 492 páginas
...little to attract the casual reader in search of. a sensational chapter ; but to the mind thoroughly awake to the reality and meaning of human existence there are noble and imperishable lessons in the career of an individual who without other means than a clear head, strong... | |
| John Licinius Everett Peck, Otto Hillock Montzheimer, William J. Miller - 1914 - 844 páginas
...is little to attract the casual reader in search of a sensational chapter, but to a mind thoroughly awake to the reality and meaning of human existence there are noble and imperishable lessons in the career of an individual who, without other means than a clear head, strong... | |
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