If a soldier or labourer complain of the hardship of his lot, set him to do nothing.


Thoughts, Tr. by W.F. Trotter (ed. 1910)


If a soldier or labourer complain of the hardship of his lot, set him to do nothing.

If a soldier or labourer complain of the hardship of his lot, set him to do nothing.

If a soldier or labourer complain of the hardship of his lot, set him to do nothing.

If a soldier or labourer complain of the hardship of his lot, set him to do nothing.