| Paul Andre Harris, Michael Crawford - 2004 - 278 strani
...consequences in a very entertaining manner referring to Mother Goose (1968, p. 54 ff): For want of a nail The shoe was lost; For want of a shoe The horse was lost; For want of a horse The rider was lost; For want of a rider The battle was lost; For want of... | |
| Stephen Regan - 2004 - 628 strani
...long-tailed shovel, an' I'll bring me navvy. We mighten' want them, an', then agen, we might: for want of a nail the shoe was lost, for want of a shoe the horse was lost, an' for want of a horse the man was lost — aw, that's a darlin' proverb, a daarlin' . . . As... | |
| Steven E. McDonald - 2004 - 273 strani
...used was faulty. On the battlefield, the nail broke and the chain of consequences began. Tor want of a nail, the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe, the horse was lost; for want of a horse, the general was lost; for want of the general, the battle was lost' . .... | |
| A. R. Calhoun - 2004 - 300 strani
[ Prikaz vsebine te strani ni dovoljen ] | |
| Diane Thiel - 2005 - 424 strani
[ Prikaz vsebine te strani ni dovoljen ] | |
| Stacey Cochran - 2004 - 208 strani
...peacefully to himself then sings in a raspy, blues voice, redolent of John Lee Hooker: For want of a nail, the shoe was lost; For want of a shoe, the horse was lost; For want of a horse, the rider was lost; For want of a rider, the battle was lost; For want of... | |
| Andrea Rock - 2004 - 248 strani
...is also expressed in the following well-known passage from British poet George Herbert: For want of a nail, the shoe was lost; For want of a shoe, the horse was lost; For want of a horse, the rider was lost; For want of a rider, the battle was lost; For want of... | |
| Larry Briney - 2004 - 386 strani
...treat diseased tissue. This isn't science fiction; it's reality. Benjamin Franklin wrote: "For want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost; for want of a horse the rider was lost; for want of a rider the battle was lost; and all for... | |
| Gordon Smith - 2004 - 213 strani
...a nail, a shoe was lost; for the want of a shoe, the horse was lost; and for the want of a horse a rider was lost, being overtaken and slain by the enemy, all for the want of care about a horseshoe nail." - Benjamin Franklin rhat is the best method of dealing with... | |
| Paul Zall - 2005 - 216 strani
...And again, he adviseth to Circumspection and Care, even in the smallest Matters, because sometimes a little Neglect may breed great Mischief; adding, For...Enemy, all for want of Care about a Horse-shoe Nail. Father Abraham turns from preaching to the people at the auction to exhorting readers generally. The... | |
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