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" Heaven; and therefore ask that Blessing humbly, and be not uncharitable to those that at present seem to want it, but comfort and help them. Remember Job suffered, and was afterwards prosperous. And now to conclude, Experience keeps a dear School, but... "
Political, Miscellaneous, and Philosophical Pieces: Arranged Under the ... - Page 35
by Benjamin Franklin - 1779 - 567 pages
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 39

English literature - 1777 - 756 pages
...profperous. And now, to conculde, « Experience keeps a dear fchool ; but fools will learn, in no other, and fcarce in that ; for it is true, we may give advice, l>ut we cannot give conduct," as poor Richard fays. However, remember this, " They that will not be...
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The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum, Volume 1

1768 - 332 pages
...bed fupperlefs, than rife im debt. Experience keeps a dear fchool ; but fools will learn in no other, and fcarce in that ; for it is true, we may give advice, but we cannot give conduct : however, remember, they that won't be counfelled, cannot be helped; andif you...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 39

English literature - 1777 - 750 pages
...profperous. And now, to conciilde, " Experience keeps a dear fchool; but fools will learn in no other, and fcarce in that; for it is true, we may give advice, but we cannot five conduct," as poor Richard fays. However, remember this, " They that will not be connfelled,...
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Preceptive, Moral, and Sentimental Pieces: On the Duties of the Young, Issue 10

Chapbooks - 1796 - 34 pages
...Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other," as Poor Richard says, and scarce in that; for it is true, " We may give advice, but we cannot give conduct." However, remember this, " They that will not be counselled, cannot be helped...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., Volume 2

1797 - 522 pages
...afterwards profperous. ' And now to conclude, " Experience keeps a dear fchool, but fools will Icarn in no other." as Poor Richard fays, and fcarce in that ; for it is true, " \Ve may give aJvice, but we cannot give conduct.." However, remember this, " They (hat will not be...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1797 - 516 pages
...Experience keeps a dear fchool, but fools will learn in no other." as Poor Richard fays, and Icarce in that ; for it is true, " We may give advice, but we cannot give conduct." However, remember this, " They that will not be counselled cannot be helped;"...
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The Immortal Mentor, Or, Man's Unerring Guide to a Healthy, Wealthy & Happy ...

Conduct of life - 1802 - 348 pages
...things ; for they may all be blafted, without the bleffing of Heaven ; and therefore, alk that bleffing humbly, and be not uncharitable to thofe that at prefent...that ; for, it is true, " We may give advice, but we cannot give conduct :" However remember this, " They that will not be counfelled cannot be helped ;"...
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Poor Richard; or, The way to wealth

Benjamin Franklin - 1820 - 72 pages
...And now to conclude, ' Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, and scarcely in that ; for it is true, we may give advice, but we cannot give conduct,' as poor Richard says : however remember this : • They that will not be counselled...
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Select Pieces

Benjamin Franklin - American literature - 1804 - 78 pages
...now, to conclude, "Experience keeps a dear school ; but fools will learn in no other, and scarcely in that; for it is true we may give advice, but we cannot give conduct," ai poor Richard says. However, remember this, "They that will not be counselled,...
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The complete works ... of ... Benjamin Franklin, Volume 3

Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 pages
...experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other," as poor Richard says, and scarce in that; for, it is true, " we may give advice, but we cannot give conduct:" however, remember this, " they that will not be counselled cannot be helped;...
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