A sturdy lad from New Hampshire or Vermont, who in turn tries all the professions, who teams it, farms it, peddles, keeps a school, preaches, edits a newspaper, goes to Congress, buys a township, and so forth, in successive years, and always like a cat... Fifty celebrated men: their lives and trials [&c.]. - Page 255by Fifty celebrated men - 1862 - 311 pagesFull view - About this book
| University of Michigan. Department of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1923 - 444 pages
...all the professions, who teams it, farms it, peddles, keeps a school, preaches, edits a newspaper, goes to Congress, buys a township, and so forth, in...profession," for he does not postpone his life, but fives already. He has not one chance, but a hundred chances. Let a stoic open the resources of man... | |
| University of Michigan. Dept. of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1924 - 460 pages
...all the professions, who teams it, farms it, peddles, keeps a school, preaches, edits a newspaper, goes to Congress, buys a township, and so forth, in...He has not one chance, but a hundred chances. Let a stoic open the resources of man and tell men they are not leaning willows, but can and must detach... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 412 pages
...all the professions, who teams it, farms it, peddles, keeps a school, preaches, edits a newspaper, goes to Congress, buys a township, and so forth, in...He has not one chance, but a hundred chances. Let a Stoic open the resources of man, and tell men they are not leaning willows, but can and must detach... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 pages
...all the professions, who teams it, farms it, peddles, keeps a school, preaches, edits a newspaper, r. These are certain amounts of brute light and heat. But a Stoic open the resources of man and tell men they are not leaning willows, but can and must detach... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 398 pages
...newspaper, goes to Congress, buys a tov ship, and so forth, in successive years, and always like a ( falls on his feet, is worth a hundred of these city dolls, walks abreast with his days and feels no shame in i 'studying a profession,' for he does not postpone... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - 1927 - 1288 pages
...newspaper, can discharge its debts it enables me goes to Congress, buys a township, and 'opposition to law so forth, in successive years, and always like a cat falls on his feet, is true prayers heard throughout nature, worth a hundred of these city dolls, though for cheap ends. Caratach,... | |
| 1946 - 596 pages
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