| Mason Locke Weems - 1822 - 272 trang
...which may be daily wasted either in time or expense, unperceived, a man of ereDR. FRANKLIN. 17* dit may, on his own security, have the constant possession an.d use of an hundred pounds. So much in stock, briskly turned by an industrious man, produces great advantages.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1823 - 310 trang
...groat a day. For this little sum, which may be daily wasted either in time or expense, unperceived, a man of credit may, on his own security, have the constant posseseion and use of an hundred pounds. So much in stock, briskly turned by an industrious man, produces... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1824 - 308 trang
...groat a day. For this little sum, which may be daily wasted either in time or expense, unperceived, a man of credit may, on his own security, have the...turned by an industrious man, produces great advantage. 5 Remember this saying, "the good paymaster is lord of another man's purse." He that is known to pay... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1825 - 324 trang
...groat a day. For this little sum (which may be daily wasted either in time or expense, unperceived,) a man of credit may, on his own security, have the...stock, briskly turned by an industrious man, produces ljreat advantage. Remember this saying. "The good paymaster if lord of another man's purse." He that... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1825 - 176 trang
...a day. — For this little sum (which may be daily wasted, either in time or expense, unperceived) a man of credit may, on his own security, have the constant possession and use of a hundred pouads.- So much in stock, briskly turned by an, industrious. man, produces great advantage. Remember... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1825 - 234 trang
...groat a day. 3 'or this little sum (which may be daily wasted either in time or expense, unperceiv'edya man of credit may, on his own security, have the constant possession and useot'aJiundred pounds. So much in stock, briskiy turned by an industrious man, produces great advantage.... | |
| 1826 - 422 trang
...groat a.day. For this little sum, (which may be daily wasted, either in time or expense, unperceived) a man of credit may, on his own security, have the constant possession and use of an hundred pounds. So much in stock, briskly turned by an industrious man, produces great advantage.... | |
| 1826 - 440 trang
...groat a-day. For this little sum, (which may be daily wasted, either in time or expense, unperceived) a man of credit may, on his own security, have the constant possession and use of an bnudred pounds. So much in stock, briskly turned by atl industrious man, produces great advantage.... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1830 - 336 trang
...groat a day. For this little sum, which may be daily wasted either in time or expense, unperceived, a man of credit may, on his own security, have the...turned by an industrious man, produces great advantage. 5 Remember this saying, "the good paymaster is lord of another man's purse." He that is known to pay... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1831 - 314 trang
...pounds. So much m stock, hriskly turned hy an industrious juau, produces great ndvantage. Rememher this saying. " The good paymaster is lord of another man's purse." He that is known tu pay punctually and exactly to the time lie promises', may at any time, and on any occasion, raise... | |
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