| Lawrence J. Friedman, Mark D. McGarvie - 2003 - 488 Seiten
...contribute more to the happiness of his life than in giving him a thousand guineas. The money may be soon spent, the regret only remaining of having foolishly...in the other case, he escapes the frequent vexation ofwaiting for barbers, and of their sometimes dirty fingers, offensive breaths, and dull razors; he... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2003 - 359 Seiten
...a iooo Guineas. The Money may be soon spent, the Regret only remaining of having foolishly consum'd it. But in the other Case he escapes the frequent Vexation of waiting for Barbers, and of their some times, dirty Fingers, offensive Breaths and dull Razors. He shaves when most convenient to him,... | |
| Robert Egger - 2004 - 244 Seiten
...contribute more to the happiness of his life than in giving him a thousand guineas. The money may be soon spent, the regret only remaining of having foolishly...pleasure of its being done with a good instrument. Dr. Benjamin Rush, a friend of Franklin's, embraced the same belief in individual self-improvement.... | |
| Robert Egger - 2004 - 244 Seiten
...contribute more to the happiness of his life than in giving him a thousand guineas. The money may be soon spent, the regret only remaining of having foolishly...pleasure of its being done with a good instrument. Dr. Benjamin Rush, a friend of Franklin's, embraced the same belief in individual self-improvement.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2007 - 160 Seiten
...contribute more to the happiness of his life than in giving him a thousand guineas. The money may be soon spent, the regret only remaining of having foolishly...pleasure of its being done with a good instrument. With these sentiments I have hazarded the few preceding pages, hoping they may afford hints which some... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2004 - 446 Seiten
...a iooo Guineas. The Money may be soon spent, the Regret only remaining of having foolishly consum'd it. But in the other Case he escapes the frequent...enjoys daily the Pleasure of its being done with a good Instrument.—Vs'ith these Sentiments I have hazarded the few preceding Pages, hoping they may afford... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2005 - 320 Seiten
...contribute more to the happiness of his life than in giving him a thousandguineas. This sum may be soon spent, the regret only remaining of having foolishly...escapes the frequent vexation of waiting for barbers and their sometimes dirty fingers, offensive breaths, and dull razors; he shaves when most convenient to... | |
| Darrin M. McMahon - 2006 - 572 Seiten
...thousand Guineas. The Money may be soon spent, and the Regret only remaining of having foolishly consum'd it. But in the other Case, he escapes the frequent...Pleasure of its being done with a good Instrument. 6 "Who is rich?" Poor Richard asks on another occasion. "He that is content." 7 By this calculation,... | |
| Walter Isaacson - 2005 - 576 Seiten
...contribute more to the happiness of his life than in giving him a thousand guineas. The money may be soon spent, the regret only remaining of having foolishly...pleasure of its being done with a good instrument. With these sentiments I have hazarded the few preceding pages, hoping they may afford hints which some... | |
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