Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... pleasure as to find his works respectfully quoted by others . Judge , then , how much I must have been gratified by an incident I am going to re- late to you . I stopped my horse lately where a great number of people were collected at ...
... pleasure as to find his works respectfully quoted by others . Judge , then , how much I must have been gratified by an incident I am going to re- late to you . I stopped my horse lately where a great number of people were collected at ...
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... pleasures , and they will follow you . The diligent spinner has a large shift ; and now I have a sheep and a cow , everybody bids me good - morrow . " II . But with our industry we must likewise be steady , settled , and careful , and ...
... pleasures , and they will follow you . The diligent spinner has a large shift ; and now I have a sheep and a cow , everybody bids me good - morrow . " II . But with our industry we must likewise be steady , settled , and careful , and ...
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... pleasure , to deprive you of your liberty , by con- fining you in jail till you shall be able to pay him . When you have got your bargain , you may , per- haps , think little of payment ; but , as Poor Richard says , Creditors have ...
... pleasure , to deprive you of your liberty , by con- fining you in jail till you shall be able to pay him . When you have got your bargain , you may , per- haps , think little of payment ; but , as Poor Richard says , Creditors have ...
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... pleasure is pleasure . If we can sleep without dreaming , it is well that painful dreams are avoid- ed . If , while we sleep , we can have any pleasing dreams , it is , as the French say , autant de gagné , so much added to the pleasure ...
... pleasure is pleasure . If we can sleep without dreaming , it is well that painful dreams are avoid- ed . If , while we sleep , we can have any pleasing dreams , it is , as the French say , autant de gagné , so much added to the pleasure ...
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... pleasure ; for lust knows not where necessity ends . Wouldst thou enjoy a long life , a healthy body , and a vigorous mind , and be acquainted also with the wonderful works of God , labour in the first place to bring thy appetite to ...
... pleasure ; for lust knows not where necessity ends . Wouldst thou enjoy a long life , a healthy body , and a vigorous mind , and be acquainted also with the wonderful works of God , labour in the first place to bring thy appetite to ...
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