| 1827 - 616 trang
...her reason entire to the last. Activity.— "I have lived," said the indefatigable Dr. ED Clarke, " to know, that the great secret of human happiness...abominable lie. You cannot have too many ; poker, tonge, a*" -" keep them all going." ffl Monument to rrnnkii*.— On the 15th of June the Aral stone... | |
| 1828 - 488 trang
...he could return his visits, and dispense with his medicine. , " I HAVE lived," said Dr. ED Clarke, " to know that the great secret of human happiness is this : never suffer your enereies to stagnate.— The old adage of too many irons in the fire," conveys an abominable lie. You... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1829 - 354 trang
...individual of indefatigable application, the late Dr. ED Clarke, who said, "I have lived to know th:it the great secret of human happiness is this : —...conveys an abominable lie. You cannot have too many j poker, tongs, and all — keep them all going." f In the year 1800, there appeared an anonymous satirical... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1829 - 348 trang
...that of another eminent individual of indefatigable application, the late Dr. ED Clarke, who said, "I have lived to know that the great secret of human happiness is this :—Never tuifer your energies to stagnate. The old adage of ' Too many irons in lie fire,' conveys an abominable... | |
| 1832 - 548 trang
...their visits daring the night. jMrenturr.* an Columbia river. 1 1 have lived,' said Dr. ED Clark, ' to know that the great secret of human happiness is...suffer your energies to stagnate. The old adage of " loo many irons in the fire," conveys an abominable lie. You cannot have too many — pokers, tongs,... | |
| 1834 - 654 trang
...passed from one pursuit to another. " I have lived to know," he says in a letter to Dr. D'Oyley, " that the great secret of human happiness is this:...suffer your energies to stagnate. The old adage," he adds, " of ' loo many irons in the fire,' conveys an abominable lie. You cannot have too many ;... | |
| 1834 - 602 trang
...passed from one pursuit to another. " I have lived to know," he says in a letter to Dr. D'Oyley, " thai the great secret of human happiness is this: — never...suffer your energies to stagnate. The old adage," he adds, " of ' too many irons in the fire,' conveys an abominable He. You cannot have too many ; poker,... | |
| 1839 - 226 trang
...said the indefatigable Dr. Clarke,' to know that the great secret of human happiness is this—never suffer your energies to stagnate.' The old adage of...too many irons in the fire,' conveys an abominable falsehood ; you cannot have too many—poker, tongs and all, keep them all going.' The study of mathematies... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1837 - 396 trang
...long enough to ' know, that the great secret of human happiness is ' this,' said Dr. Edward Clarke ; ' never suffer your ' energies to stagnate. The old adage of " too many ' irons" conveys an abominable untruth. You can' not have too many; poker, tongs, and all : keep them ' all... | |
| 1838 - 472 trang
...the indefatigable Dr. ED Clarke, " to know, thut the great secret of human happiness is this—never suffer your energies to stagnate. The old adage of...too many irons in the fire,* conveys an abominable falsehood. You cannot have too many : pokers, tongs, and all— keep them all going I 1 ' It is for... | |
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