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Sivu 30
It would therefore bé worth serious consideration in both sexes , and the matter is
of importance enough to them , to ask themselves whether they would change
lightness of heart , indolence of mind , cheerful meals , untroubled slumbers , and
...
It would therefore bé worth serious consideration in both sexes , and the matter is
of importance enough to them , to ask themselves whether they would change
lightness of heart , indolence of mind , cheerful meals , untroubled slumbers , and
...
Sivu 152
... that a little to be spent out of so much is not worth minding ; but “ Always taking
out of the meal tub , and never putting in , soon comes to the bottom , " as Poor
Richard says : and then , “ When the well is dry , they know the worth of water .
... that a little to be spent out of so much is not worth minding ; but “ Always taking
out of the meal tub , and never putting in , soon comes to the bottom , " as Poor
Richard says : and then , “ When the well is dry , they know the worth of water .
Sivu 164
There is nothing of so much worth as a miod well instructed . The lips of talkers
will be telling such things as pertain not unto them ; but the words of such as have
understanding are weighed in the balance . The heart of fools is in their mouth ...
There is nothing of so much worth as a miod well instructed . The lips of talkers
will be telling such things as pertain not unto them ; but the words of such as have
understanding are weighed in the balance . The heart of fools is in their mouth ...
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