id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 61634 Ruskin, John Fors Clavigera (Volume 3 of 8) Letters to the workmen and labourers of Great Britain .txt text/plain 82720 4097 77 enough to meet with the book;" one working man's letter, for self and you think that merely to buy a book, and to know your letters, will can set you to any kind of work I like, whether it be good for you on week days, and 'Good Words' on Sundays, and are entirely ignorant good things for her old days. country like England, though Mr. Ruskin seems to think the thing same time, read this little bit of a letter of Lord Northumberland's that extremest folly of thinking that you can know a great man better You are well past all that kind of thing, you think, and know better scientific men do think, that there is no good in knowing anything in love, or you don't know good writing from bad, (and likely enough The following letter from an old friend, whose manner of life, like ./cache/61634.txt ./txt/61634.txt