Time and Tide by Weare and Tyne
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Time and Tide by Weare and Tyne
John Ruskin, English art critic of the Victorian era (1819-1900)
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Table of Contents
- About This Book
- Preface
- Letter I. The Two Kinds Of Co-operation In Its Highest Sense It Is Not Yet Thought Of
- Letter Ii. Co Operation As Hitherto Understood Is Perhaps Not Expedient
- Letter Iii. Of True Legislation That Every Man May Be A Law To Himself
- Letter Iv. The Expenses For Art And For War
- Letter V. The Corruption Of Modern Pleasure
- Letter Vi.the Corruption Of Modern Pleasure
- Letter Vii. Of The Various Expressions Of National Festivity
- Letter Viii. The Four Possible Theories Respecting The Authority Of The Bible
- Letter Ix. The Use Of Music And Dancing Under The Jewish Theocracy Compared With Their Use By The Modern French
- Letter X. The Meaning And Actual Operation Of Satanic Or Demoniacal Influence
- Letter Xi. The Satanic Power Is Mainly Twofold
- Letter Xii. The Necessity Of Imperative Law To The Prosperity Of States
- Letter Xiii. The Proper Offices Of The Bishop And Duke
- Letter Xiv. The First Group Of Essential Laws Against Theft By False Work
- Letter Xv. The Nature Of Theft By Unjust Profits
- Letter Xvi. Of Public Education Irrespective Of Class-distinction
- Letter Xvii. The Relations Of Education To Position In Life
- Letter Xviii. The Harmful Effects Of Servile Employments
- Letter Xix. The General Pressure Of Excessive And Improper Work, In English Life
- Letter Xx. Of Improvidence In Marriage In The Middle Classes
- Letter Xxi. Of The Dignity Of The Four Fine Arts
- Letter Xxii. Of The Normal Position And Duties Of The Upper Classes
- Letter Xxiii. Of The Just Tenure Of Lands
- Letter Xxiv. The Office Of The Soldier
- Letter Xxv. Of Inevitable Distinction Of Rank, And Necessary Submission To Authority
- Appendices