Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers' Monthly Journal, Volume 251891 |
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... lives , through the weeks , through the months , through the years , it would be better for us as individuals and far better for us as a community . Is there not need for this ? Is there not occasion in our every - day life for the ...
... lives , through the weeks , through the months , through the years , it would be better for us as individuals and far better for us as a community . Is there not need for this ? Is there not occasion in our every - day life for the ...
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... lives some rain must fali , some days must be dark and dreary , " is the refrain that many keep singing in their ... lives into which sorrow has not come ; but as after a rain the flowers look up more beautiful than ever and the birds ...
... lives some rain must fali , some days must be dark and dreary , " is the refrain that many keep singing in their ... lives into which sorrow has not come ; but as after a rain the flowers look up more beautiful than ever and the birds ...
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... lives we should not value the brightness ; if there were no failures we should care not for success ; if we had no- disappointments we should have few hopes , and without adversity prosperity would lose most of its charm . It is ...
... lives we should not value the brightness ; if there were no failures we should care not for success ; if we had no- disappointments we should have few hopes , and without adversity prosperity would lose most of its charm . It is ...
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... lives and destinies in some de- gree of those around you ? Did you ever realize that you were in a measure responsible for the good or bad conduct of those with whom you daily associate , and that your responsibility was in the ...
... lives and destinies in some de- gree of those around you ? Did you ever realize that you were in a measure responsible for the good or bad conduct of those with whom you daily associate , and that your responsibility was in the ...
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... lives are solitary ones . They need no pecuniary aid from you . But when Christmas draws near they feel lonely ... live upon . How little it would have cost to change that desolate room into a cheerful , happy one ! A loaf of cake from ...
... lives are solitary ones . They need no pecuniary aid from you . But when Christmas draws near they feel lonely ... live upon . How little it would have cost to change that desolate room into a cheerful , happy one ! A loaf of cake from ...
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Page 110 - Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness. He has a work, a life-purpose; he has found it, and will follow it!
Page 357 - Under sub-section one of section one, unless the defect therein mentioned arose from, or had not been discovered or remedied owing to the negligence of the employer, or of some person in the service of the employer, and entrusted by him with the duty of seeing that the ways, works, machinery, or plant were in proper condition.
Page 207 - WHEN the hours of Day are numbered, And the voices of the Night Wake the better soul, that slumbered, To a holy, calm delight ; Ere the evening lamps are lighted, And, like phantoms grim and tall, Shadows from the fitful fire-light Dance upon the parlor wall ; Then the forms of the departed Enter at the open door ; The beloved, the true-hearted, Come to visit me once more...
Page 110 - ... thou to that ; for Nature herself accredits that, says Yea to that. Properly thou hast no other knowledge but what thou hast got by working : the rest is yet all a hypothesis of knowledge ; a thing to be argued of in schools, a thing floating in the clouds, in endless logic- vortices, till we try it and fix it. " Doubt, of whatever kind, can be ended by Action alone.
Page 207 - And with them the Being Beauteous Who unto my youth was given, More than all things else to love me, And is now a saint in heaven. With a slow and noiseless...
Page 357 - When personal injury is caused to an employee who is himself in the exercise of due care and diligence at the time: 1. By reason of any defect in the condition of the ways, works, machinery, or plant, connected with or used in the business of the employer...
Page 110 - Labour is Life : from the inmost heart of the Worker rises his god-given Force, the sacred celestial Life-essence breathed into him by Almighty God ; from his inmost heart awakens him to all nobleness, — to all knowledge, " self-knowledge " and much else, so soon as Work fitly begins.
Page 357 - By reason of the act or omission of any person in the service of the employer...
Page 104 - I've tried ; When all were false, I found thee true, My counsellor and guide. The mines of earth no treasures give That could this volume buy ; In teaching me the way to live It taught me how to die ! GEORGE P.
Page 357 - By reason of the negligence of any person in the service of the employer who has the charge or control of any signal points, locomotive engine, or train upon a railway...