Do instantly whatever is to be done, and take the hours of recreation after business, never before it. When a regiment is under march, the rear is often thrown into confusion because the front do not move steadily and without interruption. It is the same... The Philistine - Page 94edited by - 1903Full view - About this book
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 428 pages
...fully employed — I mean what the women very expressively call dawdling. Your motto must be Hoc age. Do instantly whatever is to be done, and take the hours of reflection or recreation after business, and never before it. When a regiment is under march, the rear... | |
| 1837 - 598 pages
...fully employed—I mean what the women very expressively call dawdling. Your motto must be Hoc age. Do instantly whatever is to be done, and take the hours of reflection or recreation after business, and never before it. When a regiment is under march, the rear... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 458 pages
...fully employed — I mean what the women very expressively call dawdling. Your motto must be Hoc age. Do instantly whatever is to be done, and take the hours of reflection or recreation after business, and never before it. When a regiment is under march, the rear... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 454 pages
...fully employed — I mean what the women very expressively call dawdling. Your motto must be Hoc age. Do instantly whatever is to be done, and take the hours of reflection or recreation after business, and never before it. When a regiment is under march, the rear... | |
| 1847 - 480 pages
...time fully employed. I mean what the women very expressly call dawdling. Your motto must be, Hoc aye. Do instantly whatever is to be done, and take the hours of recreation after business, and never before it. When a regiment is under march, the rear is often thrown into confusion because... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 pages
...instantly whatever is to be done, and take the the hours of reflection or recreation after business, and never before it. When a regiment is under march, the...rear is often thrown into confusion because the front do not move steadily and without interruption. It is the same thing with business. If that which is... | |
| D. W. Heath - 1853 - 40 pages
...beauty, &c. The following transcript of exercises 20 and 21 may perhaps assist you. EXERCISE 20. — Do instantly whatever is to be done ; and take the hours of recreation after business, and never before it. When a regiment is under march, the rear is often thrown into confusion because... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 pages
...employed < — I mean what the women very expressively call dawdling. Your motto must be Hoc age.1 Do instantly whatever is to be done and take the hours of reflection or recreation after business, and never before it. When a regiment is under march, the rear... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1859 - 368 pages
...having your time fully employed—I mean what the women call dawdling. Your motto must be, Hoc age. Do instantly whatever is to be done, and take the...rear is often thrown into confusion because the front do not move steadily, and without interruption. It is the same with business. If that which is first... | |
| John Timbs - 1863 - 280 pages
...fully employed ; I mean what the women very expressively call dawdling. Your motto must be Hoc age. Do instantly whatever is to be done, and take the hours of recreation after business, and never before it. When a regiment is under march, the rear is often thrown into confusion because... | |
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