| 1890 - 1460 Seiten
...political economy states this relation, with the utmost frankness, in the following introductory words : " The two great forming agencies of the world's history have been the religious and the economic. Here and there the ardor of the military or the artistic spirit has been for awhile predominant ; but... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1890 - 808 Seiten
...more than by any other tb,« stu(1y influence unless it be that of his religious ideals. In fact the The two great forming agencies of the world's history have been the world the religious and the economic. Here and there the ardour of JUSnfbeen the military or the artistic... | |
| Mrs. Humphry Ward - 1891 - 610 Seiten
...living as any other forces, and have at least as much to do with the drama of human existence about me. 'The two great forming agencies of the world's history have been the religious and the economic,' says Professor Marshall. Every one will agree that in his own way the novelist may handle the ' economic.'... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1892 - 496 Seiten
...side, a part of the study of man. For man's character has been moulded by his every-day work, and by the material resources which he thereby procures,...history have been the religious and the economic. Here and there the ardour of the military or the artistic spirit has been for a while predominant :... | |
| Laurence Locke Doggett - 1896 - 204 Seiten
...in the same way with Benjamin Kidd, places religion in contrast with self-interest when he says, " The two great forming agencies of the world's history have been the religious and the economic." It is not the purpose of this treatise to discuss the manner in which religion has usually been treated... | |
| Samuel Zane Batten - 1898 - 330 Seiten
...little is unrighteous also in much." " Man's character has been moulded by his every-day work, and by the material resources which he thereby procures,...history have been the religious and the economic. . . . For the business by which a person earns his livelihood generally fills his thoughts during by... | |
| 1904 - 884 Seiten
...has put In the forefront of his well-known work on the "Principles of Economics" the statement that "the two great forming agencies of the world's history have been the religious and the economic. Here and there the ardor of the military or the artistic spirit has been for a while predominant, but... | |
| Alfred Caldecott - 1898 - 294 Seiten
...Bondservants, Coloured People and .Free Blacks, Slaves — Family Life — Higher Life — Dependence. "THE two great forming agencies of the world's history have been the religious and the economic," says Professor Marshall in the opening sentences of his Principles of Economics. In the West Indies... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1899 - 448 Seiten
...side, a part of the study of man. For man's character has been moulded by his every-day work, and by the material resources which he thereby procures,...unless it be that of his religious ideals ; and the great forming agencies of the world's history have been the religious and the economic. Here and there... | |
| Langford Lovell Price - 1900 - 280 Seiten
...side a part of the study of man. For man's character has been moulded by his every-day work, and by the material resources, which he thereby procures,...history have been the religious and the economic. Here and there the ardour of the military or the artistic spirit has been for a while predominant ;... | |
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