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" And again, Pride is as loud a beggar as Want, and a great deal more saucy. When you have bought one fine thing, you must buy ten more, that your appearance may be all of a piece ; but Poor Dick says, It is easier to suppress the first desire, than to... "
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Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, 2. köide

John Timbs - 1829 - 354 lehte
...unrestrained passions create. — fiurton. DCLIX. Pride is as loud a beggar as want, and a great deal more saucy. When you have bought one fine thing, you...first desire, than to satisfy all that follow it. — Franklin. DCLX. It is certainly a mistake in the ancients to draw the little gentleman Love as...
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Laconics; or, The best words of the best authors [ed. by J. Timbs ..., 2. köide

Laconics - 1829 - 358 lehte
...unrestrained passions create.—Burton. DCLIX. Pride is as loud a beggar as want, and a great deal more saucy. When you have bought one fine thing, you...be all of a piece; but it is easier to suppress the fint desire, than to satisfy all that follow it.—Franklin. DCLX. It is certainly a mistake in the...
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The Moral Instructor, and Guide to Virtue: Being a Compendium of Moral ...

Jesse Torrey - 1830 - 336 lehte
...you consult, consult your purse.' 11 "And again, 'Pride is as loud a beggar as Want, and a great deal more saucy.' When you have bought one fine thing,...more, that your appearance may be all of a piece; but Poor Dick says, 'It is easier to suppress the first desire, than to satisfy all that follow it:' And...
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Practical Morality; Or, A Guide to Men and Manners: Consisting of Lord ...

Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1831 - 290 lehte
...you cousulu consult your purse." i And again. " Pride is as loud a heggar as want, and a great deal more saucy." When 'you have bought one fine thing, you must buy ten more, that your appearance may he all of a piece; but Poor Dick says, " It is easier to suppress the first desire, t! MI to satisfy...
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The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humourous, Moral ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1831 - 310 lehte
...you consult, consult your purse.' Jlnd again, ' Pride is as loud a beggar as Want, and a great deal more saucy.' When you have bought one fine thing, you must buy ten mn.-e, that youi appearance may be all of a piece , but pour Dick says, ' It is easier to suppress...
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The Bristol Job Nott, Or, Labouring Man's Friend, 1. number

1832 - 220 lehte
...your purse.' And again, ' Pride is as loud a beggar as Want, and a great deal more saucy.' When yon have bought one fine thing, you must buy ten more, that your appearance may be all of a piece ; but Poor Dick says, ' It is easier to suppress the iirst desire, tkan to satisfy all that follow it.* And...
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The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the ..., 1. köide

1833 - 336 lehte
..."pride is as loud a beggar as want, and a great deal more saucy." When you have bought one fine tiling, you must buy ten more, that your appearance may be all of a piece; but poor Dick says, " it is easier to suppress the first desire than to satisfy all that follow it ; "...
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Benjamin Franklin's Way to Wealth: And William Penn's Maxims ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 206 lehte
...fiuicy you consull, commit your pum.' And again, ' Pride is as loud a beggar an Want, and a great deal more saucy.' When you have bought one fine thing,...more, that your appearance may be all of a piece; but Poor Dick says, 'It is easier to suppress the first desire, than to satisfy all that follow it. And...
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The golden rules of life; or, Every body's friend

Golden rules - 1835 - 44 lehte
...Pride. — Pride is as loud a beggar as want, and a great deal more saucy. When you have bought one tine thing, you must buy ten more, that your appearance...first desire, than to satisfy all that follow it. — Franklin. Titles. — Titles are of no weight with posterity ; and the name only of a man who has...
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The Life of Benjamin Franklin: With Many Choice Anecdotes and Admirable ...

Mason Locke Weems - 1835 - 262 lehte
...you consult, consult your rurse." And again, *' pride is as loud a beggar as want, and a great deal more saucy." When you have bought one fine thing,...must buy ten more, that your appearance may be all of apiece; but poor Dick says, "it is easier to suppress the first desire, than to satisfy all that follow...
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