| 1885 - 962 pages
...unspeakable relief to our sorrowing sister, Mrs. Woodward : "As for God, His way is perfect." JOHN SHAW. HE who receives a good turn should never forget it ; he who does on should never remember it. THE MR?. JACOB WILLIS sat lost in thought, not very pleasant either, judging... | |
| Martha Tarbell - 1912 - 518 pages
...in aught; Soon thou may'st need the sympathy of others, The time, the time is short. H. Butterworth. He who receives a good turn should never forget it : he who does one should never remember it. Charron. Many favors which God giveth us ravel out for want of hemming — through our unthankfulness.... | |
| 1913 - 1432 pages
...your time grumbling about some defect in the labor movement. Get busy and help right the wrong. * * » He who receives a good turn should never forget it; he who does one should never remember it. — CHARRON. If you will carefully count your expenses you will seldom have occasion to ask the bank... | |
| Henry Carr Pearson, Mary Frederika Kirchwey - English language - 1914 - 332 pages
...Habit is a cable. We weave a thread of it every day and at last we cannot break it. — HORACE MANN. 7. He who receives a good turn should never forget it ; he who does one should never remember it. — CHARRON. 8. When a man dies, mortals ask what property he has left behind him, but the angels ask... | |
| Henry Carr Pearson, Mary Frederika Kirchwey - Emglish language - 1914 - 328 pages
...is a cable. We weave a thread of it every day and at last we cannot break it. - — HORACE MANN. 7. He who receives a good turn should never forget it ; he who does one should never remember it. — CHARRON. 8. When a man dies, mortals ask what property he has left behind him, but the angels ask... | |
| Labor unions - 1917 - 944 pages
...have nearly two million men in France. Every subscriber to the Liberty Loan helped send them there. He who receives a good turn should never forget it; he who does one should never remember it. — Charron. Speaking of the winter meetings, it is not too early now to lay plans to make them instructive... | |
| Henry Carr Pearson, Henry Suzzallo - Spellers - 1919 - 216 pages
...sixth grade next week. 3. Where do you manufacture this furniture? 4. Try to make everything useful. 5. He who receives a good turn should never forget it; he who does one should never remember it. — Charron. 106 205 206 207 208 re ceive a gree a ble man u fac ture everything in vi ta tion a gainst... | |
| Richard Lanning Sandwick - English language - 1920 - 176 pages
...sick. 50. Honor and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part, — there all the honor lies. 51. He who receives a good turn should never forget it; he who does one should never remember it. 52. The nightingale, their only vesper-bell, Sang sweetly to the rose the day's farewell. 53. In Spain,... | |
| Henry Carr Pearson, Mary Frederika Kirchwey - English language - 1921 - 384 pages
...best of men. 6. Habit is a cable. We weave a thread of it every day and at last we cannot break it. 7. He who receives a good turn should never forget it ; he who does one should never remember it. 8. When a man dies, mortals ask what property he has left behind him, but the angels ask what good... | |
| 1918 - 504 pages
...have nearly two million men in France. Every subscriber to the Liberty Loan helped send them there. He who receives a good turn should never forget it; he who does one should never remember it. — Charron. Speaking of the winter meetings, it is not too early now to lay plans to make them instructive... | |
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