Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ..H. Colburn, 1818 |
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... Cold - 411 Letter from Mr. W. Small , on the same subject 418 On the causes of Colds 420 On the same subject ; in a letter to Dr. Rush 421 Moist Air not unhealthy . To Dr. Percival 422 423 On Lightning Conductors . To Mr. Winthorp On ...
... Cold - 411 Letter from Mr. W. Small , on the same subject 418 On the causes of Colds 420 On the same subject ; in a letter to Dr. Rush 421 Moist Air not unhealthy . To Dr. Percival 422 423 On Lightning Conductors . To Mr. Winthorp On ...
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... cold blood ? Is this your courage ? Is this your magnanimity ? Britain . Oh ! you wicked - Whig - Presbyterian - Serpent ! Have you the impudence to appear before me after all your disobedience ? Surrender imme- diately all your ...
... cold blood ? Is this your courage ? Is this your magnanimity ? Britain . Oh ! you wicked - Whig - Presbyterian - Serpent ! Have you the impudence to appear before me after all your disobedience ? Surrender imme- diately all your ...
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... cold and hunger . " We take this emperor's meaning to be , that the labor due to the public , by each individual , not being performed by the indo- lent , must naturally fall to the share of others , who must thereby suffer . 22 ...
... cold and hunger . " We take this emperor's meaning to be , that the labor due to the public , by each individual , not being performed by the indo- lent , must naturally fall to the share of others , who must thereby suffer . 22 ...
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... cold and heat , rain and sunshine in their season , and to the fruits of the earth their increase . - Praised be thy name for ever ! 5. Thou abhorrest in thy creatures treachery and deceit , malice , revenge , [ intemperance ] and every ...
... cold and heat , rain and sunshine in their season , and to the fruits of the earth their increase . - Praised be thy name for ever ! 5. Thou abhorrest in thy creatures treachery and deceit , malice , revenge , [ intemperance ] and every ...
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... cold that may cost their lives , or at least disordering themselves so as to be fit for no business beside for some days after . Surely this is nothing less than the most egregious folly and madness . I shall conclude with the words of ...
... cold that may cost their lives , or at least disordering themselves so as to be fit for no business beside for some days after . Surely this is nothing less than the most egregious folly and madness . I shall conclude with the words of ...
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Стр. 250 - Methinks I hear some of you say, Must a Man afford himself no Leisure ? I will tell thee, my friend, what Poor Richard says, Employ thy Time well, if thou meanest to gain Leisure; and, since thou art not sure of a Minute, throw not away an hour.
Стр. 190 - Speak ye who best can tell, ye sons of light, .Angels; for ye behold Him, and with songs And choral symphonies, day without night Circle His throne rejoicing ; ye in heaven, On earth join all ye creatures to extol Him first, Him last, Him midst, and without end.
Стр. 309 - And the LORD said unto Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil.
Стр. 249 - Ones we had to pay, we might more easily discharge them ; but we have many others, and much more grievous to some of us. We are taxed twice as much by our Idleness, three times as much by our Pride, and four times as much by our Folly; and from these Taxes the Commissioners cannot ease or deliver us by allowing an Abatement. However let us hearken to good Advice, and something may be done for us; God helps them that help themselves, as Poor Richard says, in his Almanack of 1733.
Стр. 250 - Three removes are as bad as a fire ' ; and again, ' Keep thy shop, and thy shop will keep thee ' ; and again, ' If you would have your business done, go ; if not, send.' And again, ' He that by the plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive.
Стр. 307 - From going to and fro in the earth, and walking up and down in it.
Стр. 318 - When I was a child of seven years old my friends, on a holiday, filled my pocket with coppers. I went directly to a shop where they sold toys for children ; and, being charmed with the sound of a whistle, that I met by the way in the hands of another boy, I voluntarily offered and gave all my money for one.
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Стр. 252 - Pride is as loud a beggar as Want, and a great deal more saucy.' When you have bought one fine thing, you must buy ten more, that your appearance may be all of a piece ; but poor Dick says, ' It is easier to suppress the first desire than to satisfy all that follow it.
Стр. 180 - ... molested in their persons, nor shall their houses or goods be burnt, or otherwise destroyed, nor their fields wasted, by the armed force of the enemy...