he who by the plow would thrive, must either hold the plow or drive," is superccded by the precept, " he who by the plow would thrive, must toil in thought as well as drive. The Rural School from Within - Page 130by Marion Greenleaf Kirkpatrick - 1917 - 303 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1851 - 802 lehte
...Repository," and kindred magazines and journals on numerous other handicrafts. Franklin's old proverb, " he who by the plow would thrive, must either hold the plow or drive," is superccded by the precept, " he who by the plow would thrive, must toil in thought as well as drive."... | |
| 1851 - 796 lehte
...Repository," and kindred magazines and journals on mimerou* other handicrafts. Franklin's old proverb, " he who by the plow would thrive, must either hold the plow ordiive," is suptrcedtd by the precept, "he who by the plow would thrive, must toil in thought as well... | |
| Alexander Bryan Johnson - 1857 - 420 lehte
...Repository," and kindred magazines and journals on numerous other handicrafts. Franklin's old proverb, " he who by the plow would thrive, must either hold the plow or drive," is improved by the addition : " he who by the plow would thrive, must toil in thought as well as drive."... | |
| Alexander Bryan Johnson - 1857 - 418 lehte
...Repository," and kindred magazines and journals on numerous other handicrafts. Franklin's old proverb, " he who by the plow would thrive, must either hold the plow or drive," is improved by the addition : " he who by the plow would thrive, must toil in thought as well as drive."... | |
| Hadley (Mass.), Frederic Dan Huntington - 1859 - 114 lehte
...Clark, DS Cowles, and others ; at the head of this team was a banner with this inscription : — " He who by the plow would thrive, Must either hold the plow or drive." In the center appeared the word " Plainville," the present name of the district, and at the end, " Patrick... | |
| Robert Kidd - 1883 - 518 lehte
...know, was always a liar; Do you wish to crush out the burning desire f Put down the brakes. 9. He that by the plow would thrive Must either hold the plow or drive. 10. Idleness is a fruitful cause of vice and crime. 11. Habits are soon assumed, but when we strive... | |
| Robert Kidd - 1883 - 518 lehte
...know, was always a liar; Do you wish to crush out the burning desire ? Put down the brakes. 9. He that by the plow would thrive Must either hold the plow or drive, 10. Idleness is a fruitful cause of vice and crime. 11. Habits are soon assumed, but when we strive... | |
| William T. Ross - 1887 - 362 lehte
...What the weak head with strongest bias rules Is pride, the never-failing z//'« of fools. 7. He that by the plow would thrive Must either hold the plow or drive. 8. While life's dark maze / tread, Be Thou my guide. \ 1. The sailor's eyes were dim with dew, —... | |
| Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - 1889 - 416 lehte
...our land, either for a harvest or to turn under, the more successful we shall be. The old adage, " He who by the plow would thrive, must either hold the plow or drive," was modified so as to read, ' ' He who by the plow would thrive, must both hold the plow and drive,"... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1891 - 622 lehte
...of oxen, Charlie tried his 'prentice hand with the second yoke, and Howell held the plow. "' He that by the plow would thrive, Must either hold the plow or drive,' " commented Oscar, filling his corn-dropper and eying his father's rather awkward handling of the ox-goad.... | |
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