| 1796 - 34 Seiten
...much upon your own industry, and frugality, and prudence, though excellent things; for they may be all blasted without the blessing of Heaven; and therefore...blessing humbly, and be not uncharitable to those who at present" seem to want it, but comfort and help them. Remember, Job suffered, and was afterwards... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1820 - 72 Seiten
...much upon your own industry, frugality, and prudence, though excellent things, for they may be all blasted without the blessing of heaven, and therefore...blessing humbly, and be not uncharitable to those that seem at present to want it, but comfort and help them. Remember Job suffered, and was afterwards prosperous.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1804 - 78 Seiten
...too much on your own industry and frugality, and prudence, tho' excellent things ; for they may be blasted without the blessing of Heaven: and therefore...blessing humbly, and be not uncharitable to those who at present seem to want it, but comfort and help them. Remember, Job suffered and was afterwards... | |
| Gleaner - 1805 - 426 Seiten
...the blesMng of Hêavrn ; and therefore ask that blessihg humbly, and be not uncharitable to those who at present seem to want it, but comfort and help them. Remember, Job suffered, and \va» afterwaid» prosperous. 'And now, to conclude, "Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will.learn... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 424 Seiten
...upon your own industry, and frugality, and prudence, though excellent things ; for they may all be blasted, without THE BLESSING OF HEAVEN ; and therefore,...keeps a dear " school, but fools will learn in no oiher," (as Poor Richard says) and scarce in that ; for, it is true, " We may give advice, but we cannot... | |
| 1812 - 314 Seiten
...too much on your own industry and frugality, and prudence, tho' excellent things ; for they may be blasted without the blessing of Heaven: and therefore...blessing humbly, and be not uncharitable to those who at present seem to want it, but comfort and help them. Remember, Job suffered and was afterwards... | |
| George Miller - 1813 - 638 Seiten
...upon your own industry, and frugality, and prudence, though excellent things ; for they may all be blasted, without the blessing of heaven ; and therefore ask that blessing humbly, and be not unchatitable to those that at present seem to want it, but comfort and help them. Remember Job suffered,... | |
| John Ely - 1817 - 124 Seiten
...Rather than run in debt, wear your old coat. A patch on a man's back is not so disgraceful as a writ. Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other. We can give adviee, but we cannot give conduct. If you will not hear reason, she will surely rap your... | |
| 1821 - 356 Seiten
...upon your own industry, and frugality, and prudence, though excellent things ; for they may all be blasted, without the blessing of Heaven : and therefore...suffered, and was afterwards prosperous. " And now, to conclnde, ' Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other," as poor Richard says,... | |
| 1821 - 156 Seiten
...upon your own industry, and frugality, and pru126 dence, though excellent things; for they may all be blasted without the blessing of Heaven : and, therefore,...Remember, Job, suffered, and was afterwards prosperous. i " And now, to conclude, ' Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other,' as Poor... | |
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