| 1873 - 806 頁
...rest of the bodyclothing, and the belly a good deal of victuals. Our eyes, though exceeding useful, ask, when reasonable, only the cheap assistance of...neither fine clothes, fine houses, nor fine furniture." But who ever thought ',f rigidly ordering his expenses by this rule? Something always interposes itself... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 796 頁
...of the body, clothing ; and the belly, a good deal of victuals. Our eyes, though exceedingly useful, ask, when reasonable, only the cheap assistance of...neither fine clothes, fine houses, nor fine furniture. TO •wiiiiam I received your letter of the 22d ultimo, and ferdanp"s"'y^g am glad to find that you... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 556 頁
...of the body, clothing; and the belly, a good deal of victuals. Our eyes, though exceedingly useful, ask, when reasonable, only the cheap assistance of...neither fine clothes, fine houses, nor fine furniture. TO wmum I received your letter of the zzd ultimo, and t7dalpassyd"6 am SlatI to n"d that you desire... | |
| An exile from France - 1876 - 466 頁
...of the body, clothing ; and the belly, a good deal of victuals. Our eyes, though exceedingly useful, ask, when reasonable, only the cheap assistance of...neither fine clothes, fine houses, nor fine furniture." — BENJAMIN FIIAKKLIN. Another advantage derived from the simplicity of dress will be the great saving... | |
| Exile from France - 1876 - 472 頁
...of the body, clothing ; and the belly, a good deal of victuals. Our eyes, though exceedingly useful, ask, when reasonable, only the cheap assistance of...our finances. But the eyes of other people are the eves that ruin us. If all but myself were blind, I should want neither fine clothes, fine houses, nor... | |
| 1879 - 980 頁
...young, and have the world before you ; stoop, as you go through it, and you will miss many hard thumps." "The eyes of other people are the eyes that ruin us....neither fine clothes, fine houses, nor fine furniture." " A rogue hanged out of a family does it more honour than ten that live in it." " If there be a nation... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1879 - 834 頁
...young, and have the world before you ; stoop, as you go through it, and you will miss many hard thumps." "The eyes of other people are the eyes that ruin us....neither fine clothes, fine houses, nor fine furniture." " A rogue hanged out of a family does it more honor than ten that live in it." " If there be a nation... | |
| 1880 - 816 頁
...world before you; stoop, as you go through it, and you will miss many hard thumps." " The eyes of pther people are the eyes that ruin us. If all but myself were bland, I should want neither fine clothes, fine houses, nor fine furniture." " A rogue hanged out of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, John Bigelow - 1884 - 556 頁
...of the body, clothing ; and the belly, a good deal of victuals. Our eyes, though exceedingly useful, ask, when reasonable, only the cheap assistance of...neither fine clothes, fine houses, nor fine furniture. To William I received your letter of the 22d ultimo, and Franklin, da- ij ,. ^ j ^ij • ,.i_ ted Passy... | |
| Rev. James Wood - 1893 - 694 頁
...things else sees not itself: Pr. The eyes being in the highest part, hold the* post of sentinels. (.'/.. hing. It is not a seventh sense, but would want neither fine clothes, fine houses, nor fine furniture. !>en. Fr.inJdlin. The eyes of the... | |
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