| 1855 - 846 strani
...(hat we hold dearest and most sacred — of human rights, of civil liberty, of enlightened progress. A little more sleep, and a little more folding of the hands to rest — a little more pausing m apathy as we have been doing year after year, step after step,... | |
| Truth-seeker and present age - 1850 - 478 strani
...dare say it is all very bad ; but it is just as it has been before — so a little more slumber, and a little more sleep, and a little more folding of the hands to sleep ! ' Ah ! but hark to the brool of this fieree Norse Prophet ! — " Ye would sleep, would... | |
| Charles Force Deems - 1878 - 780 strani
...early on week-day mornings. " It is very well, "said he, " for these classes to indulge themselves in a little more sleep and a little more folding of the hands on Sunday ; but for myself, and others in mj class, I see no good nor wisdom in it The Sabbath was... | |
| Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station - 1896 - 990 strani
...their kind and to most surely withstand adverse environments, are the plants which are now our warst weeds. These characteristics as displayed in the weeds...their natural period of life, weeds are spoken of as (i) Annuals, (2) Biennials and (3) Perennials. The first are reproduced from seed each year, and are... | |
| 1903 - 958 strani
...overgrown with thorns and thistles, with the usual accompaniment of the 272 Wyoming Experiment Station. broken down wall, — all evidences of a little more...their natural period of life, weeds are spoken of as (i) Annuals, (2) Biennials and (3) Perennials. The first are reproduced from seed each year, and are... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1887 - 892 strani
...that we hold dearest and most sacred — of human rights, of civil liberty, of enlightened progress. A little more sleep and a little more folding of the hands to rest— a little more pausing in apathy, as we have been doing year after year, step after step,... | |
| 1898 - 718 strani
...or shade out the less vigorous plants of the crop, thus reducing the number from which returns maybe expected; they abstract from the soil such large quantities...their natural period of life, weeds are spoken of as (i) Annuals, (2) Biennials and (3) Perennials. The first are reproduced from seed each year, and are... | |
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