| James Plumptre - 1812 - 424 Seiten
...and one you like, — serve your" self." " A little neglect may breed great mischief: " for want of a nail, the shoe was lost; for want of a " shoe, the horse was lost ; and for want of a horse, the " rider was lost," being overtaken and slain hy the enemy ; all... | |
| 1813 - 550 Seiten
...A neglect, equally criminal and fatal, cost the British army its horse* in the retreat to Corunna. thousand strong, had at Smolensko hardly sixty thousand...magazines that were found there were of no great resource : for the share that was distributed to each man as a supply for several days, was at once devoured... | |
| 1813 - 566 Seiten
...* A neglect, equally criminal and fatal, cost the British army its hones in the retreat to Corunna. thousand strong," had at Smolensko hardly sixty thousand...horse, the rider was lost ; — being overtaken, and alain by the enemy." The army remained in Smolensko two days, which were one continued scene of confusion,... | |
| John Bancks - 1813 - 328 Seiten
...neglect, equally criminal ami fatal, cost the British army its horsfis in the retreat to Corunna. 2D Never, surely, was the apothegm of the sagacious Franklin...horse, the rider was lost : being overtaken, and slain hy the enemy." The army remained in Smolensko two days, which were one continued scene of confusion,... | |
| George Miller - 1813 - 638 Seiten
...adding, " For want of a nail the shoe wa» lost ; for want of a shte the hor«e was lest lost ; and for want of a horse the rider was lost ;" being overtaken and slain by the enemy, all for want of care about a horse-shoe nail. So much for industry, my friends, and attention to one's... | |
| 1860 - 796 Seiten
...carefulness of small matters. "A little neglect," he says, " may breed great mischief. For want of a nail the shoe was lost ; for want of a shoe the...was lost, being overtaken and slain by the enemy." And this, which feebly attempts to improve the unadorned baldness of the proverb's downright language,... | |
| 1844 - 826 Seiten
...disasters, to the caprice of a courtier, or perhaps the accidental delay of a messenger. For want of a nail, the shoe was lost ; for want of a shoe, the horse was lost ; for want of a horse, the man — and so all was owing to the want of a nail ! Tin; two manners seem incompatible. Never mind.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 610 Seiten
...servant, and one that you like, serve yourself . A little neglect may breed great mischief: for want of a nail the shoe was lost ; for want of a shoe the horse was lost ; and for want of a horse the rider was lost, being overtaken and slain by the enemy ; all for... | |
| 1821 - 356 Seiten
...great mischief ; for want of a nail the shoe was lost, and for want of a shoe the horse was lost, and for want of a horse the rider was lost,' being overtaken and slain by the enemy ; all for want of a little care about a horseshoe nail. " III. So mnch for industry, my friends, and... | |
| 1821 - 162 Seiten
...servant, and one that you like — serve yourself. A little neglect may breed great mischief; for want of a nail the shoe was lost ; for want of a shoe the horse was lost; and for want of a horse the rider was lost ;' being overtaken and slain by the enemy ; all for... | |
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