Go on. and finish your studies; you are poor enough, but there are greater evils than poverty; live on no man's favor; what bread you do eat, let it be the bread of independence; pursue your profession, make yourself useful to your friends, and a little... The Private Life of Daniel Webster - Side 36av Charles Lanman - 1852 - 205 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
 | 1852
...legal studies ; you are indeed poor, but there are greater evils than poverty; live on no man's favour; what bread you do eat, let it be the bread of independence ; pursue your profession ; nuike yourself useful to the world and formidable to your enemies, and you will have nothing to fear."... | |
 | James Spear Loring - 1852 - 694 sider
...clerk, with no step upward. "Go on," said Mr. Gore, " and finish your studies. You are poor enough, but there are greater evils than poverty. Live on no man's favor. 37 What bread you do eat, let it be the bread of independence. Pursue your profession ; make yourself... | |
 | James Spear Loring - 1853 - 720 sider
...clerk, with no step upward. "Go on," said Mr. Gore, " and finish your studies. You are poor enough, but there are greater evils than poverty. Live on...independence. Pursue your profession ; make yourself useful to your friends, and a little formidable to your enemies, and you have nothing to fear." His father was... | |
 | Joseph Banvard - 1853 - 334 sider
...he said, ' and finish your studies ; you arc poor enough, but there are greater evils than'poverty ; live on no man's favor ; what bread you do eat, let...Pursue your profession ; 'make yourself useful to your friends, and a little formidable to your enemies, and you have nothing to fear.' " Diverted from... | |
 | Biographical magazine - 1853
...legal studies ; you are indeed poor, but there are greater evils than poverty; live on no man's favour; what bread you do eat, let it be the bread of independence ; pursue yonr profession ; make yourself useful to the world and formidable to your enemies, and you will have... | |
 | 1856
...legal studies ; you are indeed poor, but there are greater evils than poverty; live on no man's favour; what bread you do eat, let it be the bread of independence...nothing to fear." The student listened attentively i< these sound arguments, and had thi good sense to appreciate them. His determination was immediately... | |
 | Daniel Webster, Edwin David Sanborn - 1856
...sit with his pen behind his ear. " Go on," said he, " and finish your studies ; you are poor enough, but there are greater evils than poverty ; live on...; pursue your profession, make yourself useful to your friends, and a little formidable to your enemies, and you have nothing to fear." I need hardly... | |
 | REV. JOSEPH BANVARD - 1856
...labors than in the clerkship. « Go on,' he said, « and finish your studies ; you are poor enough, but there are greater evils than poverty ; live on...Pursue your profession ; .make yourself useful to your friends, and a little formidable to your enemies, and you have nothing to fear.' " Diverted from... | |
 | John Frost - 1868 - 263 sider
...on, and finish your studies. You are poor enough, but there are greater evils than poverty. Live in no man's favor; what bread you do eat, let it be the bread of independence ; pui'sue your profession ; make yourself useful to your friends, and a little formidable to your enemies,... | |
 | Francis Fisher Broune - 1870
...was so good that we cannot forbear quoting it : "Go on and finish your studies; you are poor enough, but there are greater evils than poverty. Live on...independence; pursue your profession, make yourself useful to your friends and a little formidable to your enemies, and you have nothing to fear." One difficult... | |
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