| Christian sociology - 1891 - 626 pages
...momentous seriousness of the present state of things, which fills every mind with painful apprehension ; wise men discuss it ; practical men propose schemes...nothing which has a deeper hold on public attention." Already, in view of this critical condition of affairs, Rome has spoken to " the Venerable Brethren... | |
| Henry George - Christian sociology - 1891 - 168 pages
...momentous seriousness of the present state of things just now fills every mind with painful apprehension ; wise men discuss it ; practical men propose schemes...nothing which has a deeper hold on public attention. 2. Therefore, Venerable Brethren, as on former occasions, when it seemed opportune to refute false... | |
| Henry George - Church and labor - 1892 - 216 pages
...momentous seriousness of the present state of things just now fills every mind with painful apprehension ; wise men discuss it ; practical men propose schemes...nothing which has a deeper hold on public attention, v 2. Therefore, venerable brethren, as on former occasions, when it seemed opportune to refute false... | |
| American Economic Association - Economic history - 1894 - 680 pages
...momentous seriousness of the present state of things, he says, fills every mind with painful apprehension ; wise men discuss it ; practical men propose schemes...princes, all are occupied with it ; and there is nothing that has a stronger hold upon public attention. . . . All men agree that some remedy must be found... | |
| Justin McCarthy - History - 1896 - 270 pages
...this moment, on the vast majority of the working classes. . . . The custom of working by contract, and the concentration of so many branches of trade in the hands of a few individuals, have brought about a condition of things, by means of which a small number of very rich men have been... | |
| Victor Cathrein - Socialism - 1902 - 244 pages
...momentous seriousness of the present state ofthings just now fills every mind with painful apprehension ; wise men discuss it ; practical men propose schemes...nothing which has a deeper hold on public attention. Therefore, Venerable Brethren, as on former occasions, when it seemed opportune to refute false teaching,... | |
| Victor Cathrein - Socialism - 1904 - 444 pages
...momentous seriousness of the present state of things just now fills every mind with painful apprehension ; wise men discuss it ; practical men propose schemes...nothing which has a deeper hold on public attention. Therefore, Venerable Brethren, as on former occasions, when it seemed opportune to refute false teaching,... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - Europe - 1909 - 584 pages
...momentous seriousness of the present state of things just now fills every mind with painful apprehension ; wise men discuss it ; practical men propose schemes...nothing which has a deeper hold on public attention. Therefore, Venerable Brethren, as on former occasions, when it seemed opportune to refute false teaching,... | |
| Asa Oscar Tait - Bible - 1909 - 432 pages
...momentous seriousness of the present state of things just now fills every mind with painful apprehension; wise men discuss it; practical men propose schemes:...popular meetings, legislatures, and sovereign princes are all occupied with it; and there is nothing which has a deeper hold on public attention." — Encyclical... | |
| Joseph Husslein - Christian sociology - 1918 - 320 pages
...chaos that was to follow. Nothing indeed could have been more foreign to the gild principles than " The concentration of so many branches of trade in the hands of a few individuals," as Pope Leo XIII described the economic situation which resulted, " so that a small number of very... | |
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