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Time and Tide by Weare and Tyne
Twenty-five Letters to a Working Man of Sunderland on the Laws of Work

Time and Tide by Weare and Tyne Twenty-five Letters to a Working Man of Sunderland on the Laws of Work

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FRONTISPIECECONISTON
FROM A PHOTOGRAPH

Library Edition


THE COMPLETE WORKS

OF

JOHN RUSKIN

CROWN OF WILD OLIVE
TIME AND TIDE
QUEEN OF THE AIR
LECTURES ON ART AND LANDSCAPE
ARATRA PENTELICI


NATIONAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
NEW YORK             CHICAGO


TIME AND TIDE

BY

WEARE AND TYNE

TWENTY-FIVE LETTERS
TO
A WORKING MAN OF SUNDERLAND
ON
THE LAWS OF WORK.

CONTENTS.

  PAGE
  Preface ix
LETTER  
I. Co-operation 1
  The two kinds of Co-operation.—In its highest sense it is not yet thought of.  
II. Contentment 4
  Co-operation, as hitherto understood, is perhaps not expedient.  
III. Legislation 7
  Of True Legislation.—That every Man may be a Law to himself.  
IV. Expenditure 11
  The Expenses for Art and for War.  
V. Entertainment 13
  The Corruption of Modern Pleasure.—(Covent Garden Pantomime.)  
VI. Dexterity 18
  The Corruption of Modern Pleasure.—(The Japanese Jugglers.)  
VII. Festivity 20
  Of the Various Expressions of National Festivity.  
VIII. Things Written 22
  The Four Possible Theories respecting the Authority of the Bible.  
IX. Thanksgiving 27
  The Use of Music and Dancing under the Jewish Theocracy, compared with their Use by the Modern French.  
X. Wheat-Sifting 32
  The Meaning, and Actual Operation, of Satanic or Demoniacal Influence.  
XI. The Golden Bough 38
  The Satanic Power is mainly Twofold: the Power of causing Falsehood and the Power of causing Pain. The Resistance is by Law of Honor and Law of Delight.  
XII. Dictatorship 41
  The Necessity of Imperative Law to the Prosperity of States.  

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