| 1882 - 1096 str.
...children in the following graceful language : — come after us, if not for ourselves. As yon drop the seed, as you plant the sapling, your left hand hardly...maplekey or an acorn, and your napkin is a shred of the fold that covers "the lap of earth," you may hide it there, iiublnmcd, and when you render in your... | |
| John Bradley Peaslee - 1884 - 76 str.
...wholesome arid happier dwelling-place for those who come after us if not for ourselves. As you drop the seed, as you plant the sapling, your left hand hardly...and your napkin is a shred of the apron that covers " the lap of the earth," you may hide it there, unblamed ; and when you render in your account you... | |
| 1889 - 454 str.
...wholesome and happier dwellingplace for those who come after us, if not for ourselves. As you drop the seed, as you plant the sapling, your left hand hardly...and your napkin is a shred of the apron that covers • the lap of the earth,' you may hide it there, unblamed; and when you render in your account you... | |
| 1884 - 692 str.
...wholesome and happier dwelling-place for those who come after us, if not for ourselves. As you drop the seed, as you plant the sapling, your left hand hardly...and in due time the power that sees, and works in seeret will reward you openly. You have been warned against hiding your talent in a napkin ; but if... | |
| Birdsey Grant Northrop - 1885 - 48 str.
...wholesome and happier dwelling-place for those who come after us, if not for ourselves. "As you drop the seed, as you plant the sapling, your left hand hardly...and your napkin is a shred of the apron that covers 'the lap of the earth,' you may hide it there unblamed; and when you render in your account you will... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1885 - 840 str.
...wholesome and happier dwelling-place for those who come after us if not for ourselves. As you drop the seed, as you plant the sapling, your left hand hardly...and your napkin is a shred of the apron that covers " the lap of the earth," you may hide it there, uublamed ; and when you render in your account you... | |
| Michigan State Horticultural Society - 1886 - 552 str.
...wholesome and a happier dwelling place for those who come after us, if not for ourselves. As you drop the seed, as you plant the sapling, your left hand hardly...your talent in a napkin; but if your talent takes the shape of a maple tree or an acorn, and your napkin ls a shred of the apron that covers " the lap of... | |
| Ohio. State Forestry Bureau - 1888 - 162 str.
...wholesome and a happier dwelling place for those who come after us, if not for ourselves. As you drop the seed, as you plant the sapling, your left hand hardly...that sees and works in secret will reward you openly. — Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes.* Other friends may be false and unreliable; the trees never. — CH,in... | |
| Michigan State University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1887 - 700 str.
...holy rhymes, too solemn for the many-hued raiment of their gay deciduous neighbors? " As you drop the seed, as you plant the sapling, your left hand hardly...sees and works in secret will reward you openly." White Oak.—This concludes what we had on the program for this convention. Hemlock.—I move we have... | |
| Ohio. State Forestry Bureau - 1888 - 164 str.
...wholesome and happier dwelling-place for those who come after us if not for ourselves. As you drop the seed, as you plant the sapling, your left hand hardly...hand is doing. But Nature knows, and in due time the rower that sees and works in secret will reward you openly. You have been warned against hiding your... | |
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