Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... whole day . Gain may be temporary and uncertain , but ever , while you live , expense is constant and certain ; and It is easier to build two chimneys than to keep one in fuel , as Poor Richard says ; so , Rather go to bed supperless ...
... whole day . Gain may be temporary and uncertain , but ever , while you live , expense is constant and certain ; and It is easier to build two chimneys than to keep one in fuel , as Poor Richard says ; so , Rather go to bed supperless ...
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... whole nature and tendency ; passion only regards them in the former light . When this governs us , we are re- gardless of the future , and are only affected with the present . It is impossible ever to enjoy our- selves rightly , if our ...
... whole nature and tendency ; passion only regards them in the former light . When this governs us , we are re- gardless of the future , and are only affected with the present . It is impossible ever to enjoy our- selves rightly , if our ...
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... whole is taken from Xenophon's Memorable Things of Socrates , Book Third . " A certain man , whose name was Glaucon , the son of Ariston , had so fixed it in his mind to govern the republic , that he frequently presented himself before ...
... whole is taken from Xenophon's Memorable Things of Socrates , Book Third . " A certain man , whose name was Glaucon , the son of Ariston , had so fixed it in his mind to govern the republic , that he frequently presented himself before ...
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... , and how much more we shall want for the whole year ; to the end you may not be surprised with a scarcity of bread , but may give timely orders for the necessary pro- visions . ' " There is a deal to do , ' said ESSAYS . 19.
... , and how much more we shall want for the whole year ; to the end you may not be surprised with a scarcity of bread , but may give timely orders for the necessary pro- visions . ' " There is a deal to do , ' said ESSAYS . 19.
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... whole people ? Ought a man , who has not strength enought to carry a hundred pound weight , to under- take to carry a heavier burden ? ' 666 " I would have done good service to my uncle , ' said Glaucon , if he would have taken my ...
... whole people ? Ought a man , who has not strength enought to carry a hundred pound weight , to under- take to carry a heavier burden ? ' 666 " I would have done good service to my uncle , ' said Glaucon , if he would have taken my ...
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