 | John Keats - Poets, English - 1895 - 616 pages
...melancholy, although I smoke more and more my own insufficiency — I see by little and little more of what is to be done, and how it is to be done, should I ever be able to do it. On my soul, there should be some reward for that continual " agonie... | |
 | Lucy Bethia Walford - English fiction - 1897 - 368 pages
...little delay , but now I want to hear the whole story from beginning to end ; and then we must consider what is to be done, and how it is to be done. Wait just a minute " — she rose to her feet — " I must go and pacify the rabble," she murmured,... | |
 | New Thought - 1903 - 748 pages
...so desirable a goal. But in democratic communities where almost everybody has something to say about what is to be done and how it is to be done, especially in matters that concern or are supposed to concern every man, woman and child, progress... | |
 | Frederick Albert Cleveland - Democracy - 1898 - 558 pages
...transacted in villages by the board of trustees is done by the townsmen themselves. Everyone knows what is to be done, and how it is to be done. Every one has an opportunity to disclose what he knows of the misfeasance of town officers. * * * The... | |
 | James N. Patrick - Educational psychology - 1901 - 350 pages
...failure in teaching. It is impossible to develop and train the minds of others without a definite idea of what is to be done, and how it is to be done. With a distinct plan or regular scheme of work one can do more, and do it with less effort, than without... | |
 | Bernard Feeney - Preaching - 1901 - 358 pages
...I speak regulates and perfects the discharge of duty, inasmuch as it keeps clearly before the mind what is to be done and how it is to be done. Besides, most of the distress caused by worry comes through the confused, dazed way in which people... | |
 | John Keats - Authors, English - 1820 - 296 pages
...melancholy, although I smoke more and more my own insufficiency—I see by little and little more of what is to be done, and how it is to be done, should I ever be able to do it. On my soul, there should be some reward for that continual " agonie... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1902 - 748 pages
...questions connected with the action to be taken on mobilisation. They consult together and determine what is to be done, and how it is to be done. That having been settled, it is laid down in mobilisation regulations; and when the occasion comes... | |
 | Frank Aborn - Drawing - 1903 - 78 pages
...or the habit of .planning while executing; or proceeding to execution before definitely determining what is to be done and how it is to be done; or sliding over intermediate steps with the expectation of subsequent correction. The removal of this... | |
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