| Benjamin Franklin - 1837 - 356 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...purse." He that is known to pay punctually and exactly to the time he promises, may, at any time, and on any occasion, raise all the money his friends can... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Foster - 1837 - 262 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...purse." He that is known to pay punctually and exactly to the time he promises, may at any time, and on any occasion, raise all the money his friends can... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1839 - 246 trang
...unperceived,) a man of credit may, oh his own security, have the constant possession and use of ahundred pounds.. So much in stock, briskly turned by an industrious...purse." He that is known to pay punctually and exactly to the time he promises, may at anytime, and on any occasion, raise all the money his Mends can spare.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1839 - 268 trang
...groat a day. For this little sum (which mayhe daily wasted either in time or expense, unperceived,) a man of credit may, on his own security, have the...possession and use of a hundred pounds. So much in stock, hriskly turned hy an industrious man, produces j • advantage. Rememher this saying, " The good paymaster... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1839 - 96 trang
...possession and use of a hundred pounds. So mueh in stoek, briskly turned by an industrious man, produees great advantage. Remember this saying — " The good...lord of another man's purse." He that is known to pay punetually and exaetly to the tune he promises, may at any time, and on any oeeasion, raise all the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 342 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...purse." He that is known to pay punctually and exactly to the time he promises, may, at any time, and on any occasion, raise all the money his friends can... | |
| 1840 - 494 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. The most trifling actions that affect a man's credit are to be regarded. The sound of the hammer at... | |
| Edward Stanley Bosanquet - 1840 - 436 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 of an hundred pounds. So much in stock, briskly turned by an industrious man, produces great advantage.... | |
| 1842 - 194 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...purse." He that is known to pay punctually and exactly to the time he promises, may at any time, and on any occasion, raise all the money his friends can... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1844 - 600 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.... | |
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