| John Nicholas Norton - 1861 - 294 str.
...The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom ; on others, Honesty is the best policy ; on others, He that by the plough would thrive, himself must either hold or drive; on others^ Keep thy shop, and thy shop will keep thee ; on others, A penny saved is a penny got / on... | |
| Jacob Lowres - 1862 - 192 str.
...prose. The world's a wood, in which all lose their way, Though by a different path each goes astray. He that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive. Glories like glow-worms, afar off shine bright, But look'd too near, have neither heat nor light. EXAMPLE... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1864 - 260 str.
...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 work than both his hands ;" and again, " Want of care... | |
| Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1864 - 200 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.' " Trusting too much to others' care is the ruin of many ; but a man's own care is profitable, for '... | |
| Ackworth sch - 1865 - 442 str.
...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 work than both his hands ;' and again, ' Want of... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1866 - 236 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 work than both his hands ;' and again, ' Want of care... | |
| Donald Grant Mitchell - 1867 - 290 str.
...quotation, by the by, that the old gentleman ever makes — that couplet of " Poor Richard," — " He, that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive." The Squire has been in his day connected more or less intimately with turnpike enterprise, which the... | |
| Massachusetts - 1868 - 1260 str.
...sons were ho'ding the plough instead of a foreign laborer, not forgetting Franklin's adage, that " He that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold, or drive." The skilful guiding of the plough should be considered as valuable an accomplishment to the practical... | |
| 1869 - 254 str.
...[chuck the chin.*] Here stands a post : Who put it there? A better man than you ; Touch it if you dare! He that would thrive Must rise at five ; He that hath...plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive. Hey, my kitten, my kitten, And hey, my kitten, my deary! Such a sweet pet as this Was neither far nor... | |
| Pamphilius (pseud.) - 1869 - 282 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." Once more, " The eye of the master will do more work than both his hands!" and again, "Want of care... | |
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