| William Pinnock - 1822 - 252 str.
...thy shop will keep tliee.' ' If yon would have your business done, go ; if not, send.' And again, ' He that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive.'' 21. " The eye of the master will do more work than both his hands ;' ' Want of care does us more damage... | |
| John Wade - 1824 - 258 str.
...eggs ! He that fears you present will hate you absent. He lights his candle at both ends. He that will thrive must rise at five ; he that hath thriven may lie till seven. He is never likely to have a good thing cheap, that is afraid to ask the price. — French. He who... | |
| John S Skinner - 1825 - 436 str.
...eye has seen and directed all his concerns—and that he hath remembered and practised the adage— "He that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive." On a nearer examination, we find his fields well arranged and productive, his crops clean, and of the... | |
| 1826 - 440 str.
...will keep thee ;* and again, ' If you would have your business done, go ; if not, send.' And again, '. He that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive.' And again, ' The eye of the master will do more werk than both his hands ;' and again, ' Want of care... | |
| Alexander Taylor (of Muthill.) - 1827 - 336 str.
...TEACHER OF ENGLISH AND ACCOUNTS, MUTBII.1. ! Editor of " The Economical Collection for Schools/' &c. He that by the Plough would thrive. Himself must either hold or drive.—FRANKLIN. EDINBURGH; PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, AND SOLD BY OLIVER* Bovn, TWEEDDAI.E-COURT; WILLIAM... | |
| Ethics - 1828 - 234 str.
...an oft- removed tree, Nor yet an oft-removed family, That throve so well as those that settled be. He that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive. Many estates are spent in the getting; 'Since women forsook spinning and knitting, And men for punch,... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 358 str.
...thy shop will keep thee; and again, if you would have your business done, go, if not, send. Again, He that by the plough would thrive. Himself must either hold or drive. And again, the eye of the master will do more work than both his hands; and again, want of care does... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 str.
...thy shop will keep thee; and again, if you would have your business done, go, if not, send. Again, He that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive. And again, the eye of the master will do more work than both his hands; and again, want of care does... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 str.
...fear of the Lord is the beginning oí wisdom ;' on others, 'Honesty isthebest policy:' on others, • or there was basely slain my love, My love, as he bad not ;' on others, 1 A penny saved is a penny got ;' on others, ' Keep thy shop, and thy shop will keep... | |
| Norwich election budget - 1830 - 82 str.
...sincerely hope their services will be duly and justly appreciated, so true is the proverb, that, " HE that by the Plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive." The great work of Political regeneration is began, let such worthies but steadily pursue their noble... | |
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