GOUT. The world may think as it pleases; it is always very complaisant to itself, and sometimes to its friends ; but I very well know that the quantity of meat and drink proper for a man, who takes a reasonable degree of exercise, would be too much for... Benjamin Franklin: Biographical Overview and Bibliography - Pagina 9door Christopher J. Murrey - 2002 - 240 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 590 pagina’s
...now all the world that knows me will allow, that I am neither the one nor the other. Gout. — The world may think as it pleases : it is always very...would be too much for another, who never takes any. Franklin. — I take — Eh! Oh! — as much exercise — Eh ! — as I can, Madam Gout. You know my... | |
| Alexander Hunter - 1806 - 298 pagina’s
...; now all the world that knows me will allow that I am neither the one nor the other. Archteus. The world, may think as it pleases: it is always very...complaisant to itself, and sometimes to its friends ; but L know full well that the quantity of nourishment proper for one who uses suitable exercise would be... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 pagina’s
...now all the world that knows me will alfow, that I am neither the one nor the other. . Gout.—The world may think as it pleases: it is always very complaisant to itself, and sometimes toils friends; but I very well know, that the quantity of meat and drink proper for a man, who takes... | |
| 1806 - 1016 pagina’s
...tW* knows me will allow, that I im neither the one nor the other. Gout. — The world may think и it pleases : it is always very complaisant to itself, and sometimes to M friends ; but I very well knrxv, ibrt the quantity of meat and drinK p"3* per for a man, who takes... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 610 pagina’s
...now all the world that knows me will allow, that I am neither the one nor the other. Gout. — The world may think as it pleases : it is always very...would be too much for another, who never takes any. Franklin. — I take — Eh ! Oh ! — as much exercise — Eh ! — as I can, Madam Gout. You know... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1819 - 520 pagina’s
...tippler ; now all the world that knows me will allow, that I am neither the one nor the other. Gout. The world may think as it pleases : it is always very...sometimes to its friends ; but I very well know, that the quantify of meat and drink proper for a man, who takes a reasonable degree of exercise, would be too... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1820 - 360 pagina’s
...tippler : now all the world that knows me will allow that I am neither the one nor the other. Gout. The world may think as it pleases : it is always very...would be too much for another who never takes any. Franklin. I take — Eh ! Oh ! — as much exercise —Eh ! — as I can, Madam Gout. You know my sedentary... | |
| 1821 - 356 pagina’s
...now all the world that knows me will allow that I am neither the one nor the other. • ' Gout. The world may think as it pleases : it is always very...would be too much for another who never takes any. Franklin. I take — Eh ! Oh ! — as much exercise — Eh ! — as I can, Madam Gout. You know my... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 584 pagina’s
...tippler; now all the world, that knows me, will allow that I am neither the one nor the other. GOUT. The world may think as it pleases; it is always very complaisant...would be too much for another, who never takes any. FRANKLIN. I take — Eh! Oh! — as much exercise — Eh ! — as I can, Madam Gout. You know my sedentary... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 624 pagina’s
...tippler ; now all the world, that knows me, will allow that I am neither the one nor the other. GOUT. The world may think as it pleases ; it is always very...and drink proper for a man, who takes a reasonable S degree of exercise, would be too much for another, who never takes any. FRANKLIN. I take — Eh !... | |
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