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... rest for the workers on Sunday . Thus , on humanitarian grounds , men are beginning to find out the wisdom of the Divine law which has come down to us through the ages , " Six days shalt thou labour , and do all thy work . " The ...
... rest for the workers on Sunday . Thus , on humanitarian grounds , men are beginning to find out the wisdom of the Divine law which has come down to us through the ages , " Six days shalt thou labour , and do all thy work . " The ...
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... rest intervals now and then wherein to count up our blessings . Louisa M. Alcott's mother used to say to her children in the days of their poverty , when they literally had no certainty of a week's food , " Never mind the troubles , let ...
... rest intervals now and then wherein to count up our blessings . Louisa M. Alcott's mother used to say to her children in the days of their poverty , when they literally had no certainty of a week's food , " Never mind the troubles , let ...
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... Rest in France WE have chronicled from time to time in these pages the progress made in various Continental cities and countries towards a better observance of the day of rest . The latest and perhaps most remarkable reform has been ...
... Rest in France WE have chronicled from time to time in these pages the progress made in various Continental cities and countries towards a better observance of the day of rest . The latest and perhaps most remarkable reform has been ...
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