| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1894 - 1250 páginas
...of in our youth, attributed to Mother Goose: "Mamma, may I go out to swim? Yes, my darling daughter; Hang your clothes on a hickory limb, But don't go near the water." Gentlemen, there is no labor which you can imagine upon which you can employ prisoners that won't come... | |
| 1913 - 772 páginas
...that intoxicating liquors rain the stomach, constitution, health and the mind. Don't bathe too often. "Hang your clothes On a hickory limb, but don't go near the water"! 6. THRIFT.— Lore of Money and Property. 7. Are exceedingly economical. Mage money your idol. Are... | |
| 1915 - 318 páginas
...forest? Is it after all to be a case of "Mother, may I go out to swim?" "Yes, my darling daughter. Hang your clothes on a hickory limb But don't go near the water." When the treaty was made our Indians called to the attention of the white treaty makers that the Indian's... | |
| Charleston (S.C.) - 1906 - 486 páginas
...permission of her mother, got answer : ''Mother, dear, can I go in to swim?" . ''Yes, my darling daughter, Hang your clothes on a hickory limb, But don't go near the water." Swimming is a noble art, life-preserving, and often lifesaving, as to yourself and others, and yet... | |
| 1907 - 912 páginas
...We know the rhyme about how the cautious mother in permitting her child to go in to swim, said, •' Hang your clothes on a hickory limb, But don't go near the water. " Have we not treated our Chinese fellow-workers somewhat in this way ? A few years ago there seemed... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1920 - 998 páginas
...Taft and Senators Borah, Lodge, and Johnson?] From the News (Detroit, Mi' THE BEAUTY AND THE BATHERS "Hang your clothes on a hickory limb; but don't go near the water!" From Collier's Weekly (New York) erally in dealing with the personalities of the this year's "first... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1907 - 1156 páginas
...Journal (Detroit). Oil, YES, BRYAN IS WILLING. Mother, may I go In to swim ? Yes. my darling daughter; Hang your clothes on a hickory limb, But don't go near the wntor. r'*S«^i • • -TSSJT. THIS WHERE MK. HAR11IMAX STANDS? From the World (New York). " WHOA... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1909 - 510 páginas
...predicament of the little maid who, bidden to learn to swim, was yet adjured, "Now, go, my darling, hang your clothes on a hickory limb, but don't go near the water." The stoutest apostle of the church, they say, is the mission-- ary, and the missionary, wherever he... | |
| 1909 - 312 páginas
...case of the little maid who asked permission to go out to swim, and was answered: "Yes, my darling; hang your clothes on a hickory limb, but don't go near the water." It is quite as impossible to separate a tariff for revenue from protection as it would be to separate... | |
| 1909 - 688 páginas
...is a well song, running, known bit of folkMother dear, may I go swim ? Yes, my darling daughter, Go hang your clothes on a hickory limb, But don't go near the water. I do not know whether this was written by a primitive suffragette, but certainly the girl in the song... | |
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