| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 196 páginas
...liberty, his virtue, and perhaps his friends to attain it, I have said to myself, This man gives to much for his whistle. When I saw another fond of popularity,...that neglect : He pays indeed, says I, too much for bis whistle. If I knew a miser, who gave up every kind of comfortable living, all the pleasure of doing... | |
| George Miller - 1813 - 638 páginas
...perhaps his friends, to attain it, 1 hare said to myself, This man gives too much for hit whittle. When I saw another fond of popularity, constantly,...his own affairs, and ruining them by that neglect : lie pays, indeed, says I, too much for hujchislle. If 1 knew a miser, who gave up every kind of comfortable... | |
| Noah Webster - 1814 - 240 páginas
...perhaps his friends to obtain it, I have said to myself, This man gives too much for his Whistle. 7. When I saw another fond of popularity, constantly...own affairs. and ruining them by that neglect, He fays, said I, too much for his Whistle. 8. If I knew a miser, who gave up every kind of comfortable... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1814 - 234 páginas
...many, very many, who gave too much jbr the whistle. \ When I saw another fond of popularity, ccnstantly employing himself in political bustles, neglecting his own affairs, and ruining them by that neglect ; Jk pays indeed, said I, too much for his whistle. If I knew a miser who gave up cvery kind of comfortable... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1815 - 336 páginas
...1733, 1743, 1753, and 1763 ; and in 1773 I was in England. In 1775 I had a sight of it, but could not y When I saw another fond of popularity, constantly...neglecting his own affairs, and ruining them by that neglectr: He fiays indeed, says I, too much for his whistle. If I knew a miser who gave up every kind... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 236 páginas
...and perhaps his friends, to attain it, I said to myself, This man gives too much for his whistle. 6. When I saw another fond of popularity, constantly...and ruining them by that neglect ; He pays indeed, said I, too much for his whistle. 8. When I met a man of pleasure, sacrificing every laudable improvement... | |
| Hwiding - 1817 - 412 páginas
...attain it, I have said to myself, This man gives too much forh is whittle/ ' .'•"•'i$, ' When 1 saw another fond of popularity, constantly employing himself in political bustles, neglecting bis own *C- . fairs J and mining fthsm by that nrgleet ; He fays, indeed, said I, too much for his... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 610 páginas
...his liberty, his virtue, and perhaps his friends, to attain it, I have said to myself, This man gives too much for his whistle. When I saw another fond...and ruining them by that neglect, He pays, indeed, said I, too much for his whittle. If I knew a miser, who gave up every kind of comfortable living,... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1820 - 226 páginas
...for the sake of accumulating wealth, Poor man, said I, you do indeed pay tuo much for the Whistle. 7. When I saw another fond of popularity, constantly...and ruining them by that neglect, He pays indeed, said I, too much for his Whistle. 10. If 1 see one fon I of line clothes, tine furniture, fine bouses,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 páginas
...liberty, his virtue, and perhaps his friends, to attain it, I have said to myself, " This man gives too much for his whistle." When I saw another fond...neglect, " He pays, indeed," says I, " too much for his urAuile." If 1 knew a miser, who gave up every kind of comfortable living, all the pleasure of doing... | |
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