... if you have incautiously put yourself into a bad and dangerous position, you cannot obtain your enemy's leave to withdraw your troops, and place them more securely ; but you must abide all the consequences of your rashness. And, lastly, we learn by... The London Magazine - Pagina 2781826Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Benjamin Franklin - 1793 - 324 pagine
...laftly, we learn by chefs the habit of nof being difcviiraged by prefent bad appearances iti the Jiate of our affairs, the habit of hop'ing for a favourable change^ and that of perfevering in the fearctr ofrefources. The game is fo full of events there is fuch a variety of turns... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1804 - 78 pagine
...and place them more securely, but you must abide all the consequences of your rashness. And, lastly, we learn by Chess the habit of not being discouraged...favourable change, and that of persevering in the search <>j resources. The game is so full of events, there is such a variety• of turns in it, the fortune... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 pagine
...abide all the consequences of your rashness. And, lastly, we learn by chess the habit of not belli* discouraged by present bad appearances in the state...favourable change, and that of persevering in the search oj resources. The game is so full of events, there is such a variety of turns in it, the fortune of... | |
| 1806 - 382 pagine
...and place them more securely ; but you must abide all the consequences of your rashness. And, lastly, We learn by Chess the habit of not being discouraged by present bad appearances in t lie state of our affairs; the habit of hoping for a favourable chance, and that of persevering in... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 590 pagine
...and place them more securely, but you must abide all the consequences of your rashness. And, lastly, we learn by chess the habit of not being •discouraged by present dad appearances in the state of our affairs, the habit of hoping for a favourable change, and that... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1808 - 120 pagine
...and place them more securely, but you musl abide all the consequences of your rashness. And lastly, we learn by Chess the habit of not being discouraged by present bad appearances in the state of our affairsjthe habit of hoping for a favourable change, and that of persevering in the search of resources.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 196 pagine
...and place them more securely, but you must abide all the consequences of your rashness. Anu, lastly, we learn by chess the habit of not being discouraged by present bad appearances in the state of our affair s^ the habit of hoping for a favourable change, and that of persevering in the search of resources.... | |
| 1812 - 314 pagine
...lastly, we learn by Chess the habit of not being dif~ couraged by present bad appearances in the slate oj our affairs, the habit of hoping for a favourable change, and that of persevering in the search oj resource^. The game is so full of events, there is such a variety of turns in it, the fortune of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1815 - 336 pagine
...and place them more securely, but you must abide all the consequences of vour rashness. And, lastly we learn by chess the habit of not being discouraged by present bad afifiearances in the state of our affairs, the habit of hofiing for a favourable change, and that of... | |
| William Stopford Kenny - 1818 - 260 pagine
...and place them more securely, but you must abide all the consequences of your rashness. And, lastly, we learn by chess the habit of not being discouraged...and that of persevering in the search of resources. This game is so full of events, there is such a variety of turns in it, the fortune of it is so subject... | |
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