Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Harper & brothers, 1839 |
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... occasion for them , they must be dear to you . Remember what Poor Richard says : Buy what thou hast no need of , and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries . And again , At a great penny- worth pause a while . He means , that perhaps ...
... occasion for them , they must be dear to you . Remember what Poor Richard says : Buy what thou hast no need of , and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries . And again , At a great penny- worth pause a while . He means , that perhaps ...
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... occasion . Covetousness is ever attended with solicitude and anxiety . Ambition has its dis- appointments to sour us , but never the good for- tune to satisfy us ; its appetite grows the keener by indulgence , and all we can gratify it ...
... occasion . Covetousness is ever attended with solicitude and anxiety . Ambition has its dis- appointments to sour us , but never the good for- tune to satisfy us ; its appetite grows the keener by indulgence , and all we can gratify it ...
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... occasion quite contra- ry , he in the following manner exhorted Charmidas to take an employment . " He was a man of ... occasions of serving the republic , and of rendering it , if possible , more flourishing than it is . This will be a ...
... occasion quite contra- ry , he in the following manner exhorted Charmidas to take an employment . " He was a man of ... occasions of serving the republic , and of rendering it , if possible , more flourishing than it is . This will be a ...
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... occasions nightmares and horrors inexpressible ; we fall from precipices , are assaulted by wild beasts , murderers , and de- mons , and experience every variety of distress . Observe , however , that the quantities of food and exercise ...
... occasions nightmares and horrors inexpressible ; we fall from precipices , are assaulted by wild beasts , murderers , and de- mons , and experience every variety of distress . Observe , however , that the quantities of food and exercise ...
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... not receive more ; and that matter What physicians call perspirable matter is that vapour which passes off from our bodies , from the lungs , and through must remain in our bodies and occasion disea- ses ; ESSAYS . 33.
... not receive more ; and that matter What physicians call perspirable matter is that vapour which passes off from our bodies , from the lungs , and through must remain in our bodies and occasion disea- ses ; ESSAYS . 33.
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