... with more ideas; and I included under thirteen names of virtues all that at that time occurred to me as necessary or desirable, and annexed to each a short precept, which fully expressed the extent I gave to its meaning. The Stenographer - Página 161895Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 496 páginas
...clearness, to use rather more names, with fewer ideas annex'd to each, than a few names with more ideas; and I included under thirteen names of virtues all that at that time occurr'd to me as necessary or desirable, and annexed to each a short precept, which fully express'd... | |
| 1906 - 794 páginas
...names with more ideas; and I concluded under thirteen names of virtues all that at that time occurr'd to me as necessary or desirable, and annexed to each a short precept, which fully express'd the extent .1 gu\e to its meaning. These names of virtues, with their precepts, w ere : 1.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1908 - 430 páginas
...to use rather more names, with fewer ideas annexed to each, than a few names with more ideas ; and I included under thirteen names of virtues all that...meaning. These names of virtues, with their precepts were : — 1. TEMPERANCE. Eat not to dullness ; drink not to elevation. 2. SILENCE. Speak not but what may... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1909 - 280 páginas
...clearness, to use rather more names, with fewer ideas annexed to each, than a few names with more ideas; and I included under thirteen names of virtues all that...fully expressed the extent I gave to its meaning. The names of virtues, with their precepts, were : 1. TEMPERANCE. — Eat not to dullness; drink not... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1909 - 432 páginas
...occurr'd to me as necessary or desirable, and annexed to each a short precept, which fully express'd the extent I gave to its meaning. These names of virtues, with their precepts, were : r. TEMPERANCE. Eat not to dullness ; drink not to elevation. 2. SILENCE. Speak not but what may benefit... | |
| 1922 - 292 páginas
...a cold at $1.25, but in many instances it mounts up to $50 or more. FRANKLIN'S RULES OF CONDUCT 1. Temperance — Eat not to dullness; drink not to elevation....what may benefit others or yourself; avoid trifling conversations. 3. Order — Let all your things have their places; let each part of your business have... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1912 - 274 páginas
...more ideas; and I included under thirteen names of virtues all that at that time occurred to me 25as necessary or desirable, and annexed to each a short...These names of virtues, with their precepts, were: 1. TEMPERANCE. S0 Eat not to dullness; drink not to elevation. 2. SILENCE. Speak not but what may benefit... | |
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