Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life, Written by Himself, Together with Essays, Humourous, Moral & Literary; Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator. In Two Volumes, 1-2. kötet |
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109. oldal
The demand for this almanack was so great , that ten thousand have been fold in
one year ; which must be considered as a very large number , especially when
we reflect , that this country was , at that time , but thinly peopled . It cannot be ...
The demand for this almanack was so great , that ten thousand have been fold in
one year ; which must be considered as a very large number , especially when
we reflect , that this country was , at that time , but thinly peopled . It cannot be ...
116. oldal
How exquisite must his sensations have been at this moment ! On this
experiment depended the fate of his theory . If he succeeded , his name would
rank high amongst those who have improved science ; if he failed , he must
inevitably be ...
How exquisite must his sensations have been at this moment ! On this
experiment depended the fate of his theory . If he succeeded , his name would
rank high amongst those who have improved science ; if he failed , he must
inevitably be ...
17. oldal
And I must foon follow thein ; for , by he course of nature , though still in hcalth , I
can . 10 : expect to live above feven or eight minutes onger , What now avails all
my toil and labour , a amafing honey - due on this leaf , which I canII .
And I must foon follow thein ; for , by he course of nature , though still in hcalth , I
can . 10 : expect to live above feven or eight minutes onger , What now avails all
my toil and labour , a amafing honey - due on this leaf , which I canII .
22. oldal
This habit is best acquired by observing strictly the laws of the game , fuch as , “ If
you “ touch a piece , you must inove it somewhere ; " if you set it down , you must
let it stand ; ” and it is therefore best that these rules should be obferved , as the ...
This habit is best acquired by observing strictly the laws of the game , fuch as , “ If
you “ touch a piece , you must inove it somewhere ; " if you set it down , you must
let it stand ; ” and it is therefore best that these rules should be obferved , as the ...
77. oldal
seamen and passengers , our lands will become of no value , for want of
cultivation ; the rents of houses in the city will sink one half ; and the res venues of
government , arising from the finare of prizes , must be tutally destroyed ? - - And
for ...
seamen and passengers , our lands will become of no value , for want of
cultivation ; the rents of houses in the city will sink one half ; and the res venues of
government , arising from the finare of prizes , must be tutally destroyed ? - - And
for ...
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10. oldal - I then came home, and went whistling all over the house, much pleased with my whistle, but disturbing all the family. My brothers and sisters and cousins, understanding the bargain I had made, told me I had given four times as much for it as it was worth.
128. oldal - For having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged by better information or fuller consideration to change opinions even on important subjects, which I once thought right, but found to be otherwise. It is therefore that the older I grow, the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment, and to pay more respect to the judgment of others.
10. oldal - ... but disturbing all the family. My brothers, and sisters, and cousins, understanding the bargain I had made, told me I had given four times as much for it as it was worth...
162. oldal - THE BODY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, {like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
30. oldal - Remember that money is of a prolific generating nature. Money can beget money, and its offspring can beget more, and so on. Five shillings turned is six, turned again it is seven and threepence, and so on, till it becomes an hundred pounds. The more there is of it, the more it produces every turning, so that the profits rise quicker and quicker. He that kills a breeding sow destroys all her offspring to the thousandth generation. He that murders a crown destroys all that it might have produced, even...
97. oldal - The business of the women is to take exact notice of what passes, imprint it in their memories, for they have no writing, and communicate it to their children. They are the records of the council, and they preserve...
7. oldal - Good," which, I think, was written by your father. It had been so little regarded by a former possessor that several leaves of it were torn out, but the remainder gave me such a turn of thinking as to have an influence on my conduct through life; for I have always set a greater value on the character of a doer of good than on any other kind of reputation ; and if I have been, as you seem to think, a useful citizen, the public owes the advantage of it to that book.
57. oldal - But to throw one's self into cold spring water, when the body has been heated by exercise in the sun, is an imprudence which may prove fatal.
54. oldal - I — No wit, no genius, yet for once will try. Various the papers various wants produce, The wants of fashion, elegance, and use.
31. oldal - He that murders a crown destroys all that it might have produced, even scores of pounds. Remember that six pounds a year is but a groat a day. For this little sum (which may be daily wasted either in time or expense unperceived) a man of credit may, on his own security, have the constant possession and use of an hundred pounds.