| John Ely - 1817 - 124 sider
...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 - 162 sider
...much upon your own industry, and frugality, and prudence, though excellent things; for they may all be blasted without the blessing of Heaven : and, therefore,...a dear school, but fools will learn in no other,' as Poor Richard says, and scarce in that ; for it is true, ' We may give advice, but we cannot give... | |
| 1821 - 356 sider
...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 sider
...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... | |
| 1821 - 24 sider
...frugality, and prudence though excellent things ; for they шау all be blasted without the blessings of Heaven : and, therefore, ask that blessing humbly,...not uncharitable to those that at present seem to «-nnt it, but comfort and help them. Bemember, Job suffered, and was afterwards prosperous. " And... | |
| 1821 - 614 sider
...too much on 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 who at present seem to want it, but comfort and help them. Ihe Same. Many for the sake of finery on... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 sider
...excellent things ; for they may all be blasted, without the blessing of Heaven: and Iherelorr ask •hat blessing humbly ; and be not uncharitable to those that at present seem to want it, but comfort ami help them. Remember Job suffered, and \vas afle, wards prosperous. " And now, to conclude, ' Experience... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 sider
...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 nnt uncharitable to those that at present seem to want it, but comfort and help them. Remember Job... | |
| 1822 - 588 sider
...the blessing of Heaven ; and therefore ask that blessing humbly, and be not uncharitable to those who at present seem to want it ; but comfort and help...Remember Job suffered, and was afterwards prosperous. .Dr. FRANKLIN. Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, and scarcely in that... | |
| William Pinnock - 1822 - 252 sider
...much upon your own industry, frugality, and prudence, though excellent things ; for they might all 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, -ami was afterwards... | |
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