My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 1. köideG. Bell & Sons, 1905 - 447 pages |
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Page 87
... able ? Then he is not omnipotent . Is he both able and willing ? Whence then is evil ? " This struck me very much , and it seemed quite unanswerable , and when at home a year or two afterwards , I took the opportunity one day to repeat ...
... able ? Then he is not omnipotent . Is he both able and willing ? Whence then is evil ? " This struck me very much , and it seemed quite unanswerable , and when at home a year or two afterwards , I took the opportunity one day to repeat ...
Page 92
... able to read five hours a day . He also learnt here to distinguish the different qualities of all the finest fabrics , which was of great use to him in after - life . He then returned to London , and after a visit to his family in Wales ...
... able to read five hours a day . He also learnt here to distinguish the different qualities of all the finest fabrics , which was of great use to him in after - life . He then returned to London , and after a visit to his family in Wales ...
Page 97
... people that he was afterwards able to carry out im- provements without serious obstruction . Being wholly VOL . I. H opposed to infant labour he allowed all arrangements with the VIJ LONDON WORKERS , SECULARISTS , ETC. 97.
... people that he was afterwards able to carry out im- provements without serious obstruction . Being wholly VOL . I. H opposed to infant labour he allowed all arrangements with the VIJ LONDON WORKERS , SECULARISTS , ETC. 97.
Page 98
... able to carry out his plans for the education of the children , none of whom he would allow to enter the mills as workers till they were ten years old . He built handsome and roomy schools , playrooms and lecture- rooms for infants from ...
... able to carry out his plans for the education of the children , none of whom he would allow to enter the mills as workers till they were ten years old . He built handsome and roomy schools , playrooms and lecture- rooms for infants from ...
Page 103
... able to supply themselves with such native or foreign pro- ducts as they required , then each worker would have been able to enjoy the benefits of change of occupation , always having some alternation of outdoor as well as indoor work ...
... able to supply themselves with such native or foreign pro- ducts as they required , then each worker would have been able to enjoy the benefits of change of occupation , always having some alternation of outdoor as well as indoor work ...
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