| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 464 trang
...shilling into the sea. He that loses five shillings, not only loses that sum, but all the advantages that might be made by turning it in dealing; which,...time that a young man becomes old, will amount to a considerable sum of money. Again, he that sells upon credit asks a price for what he sells equivalent... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1901 - 296 trang
...prudently throw five shillings into the sea. He that loses five shillings not only loses that sum, but all the advantage that might be made by turning...time that a young man becomes old will amount to a considerable sum of money. Again : he that sells upon credit asks a price for what he sells equivalent... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 396 trang
...prudently throw five shillings into the sea. He that loses five shillings, not only loses that sum, but all the advantage that might be made by turning...time that a young man becomes old, will amount to a considerable sum of money. Again, he that sells upon credit asks a price for what he sells equivalent... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1908 - 430 trang
...loses 5s. and might as prudently throw 5s. in the River. He that loses 5s. not only loses that Sum, but all the Advantage that might be made by turning...Dealing, which, by the time that a young Man becomes old, amounts to a comfortable Bag of Money. Again, He that sells upon Credit, asks a Price for what he sells... | |
| E. St. Elmo Lewis - 1908 - 1002 trang
...as prudently throw 55. into the River. He that lofes 55. not only lofes that Sum, but all the other Advantage that might be made by turning it in dealing, which, by the Time a young Man Man becomes old, amounts to a comfortable Bag of Money. The little Thingi of Life count... | |
| E. St. Elmo Lewis - 1908 - 996 trang
...as prudently throw 55. into the River. He that lofes 55. not only lofes that Sum, but all the other Advantage that might be made by turning it in dealing, which, by the Time a young Man Man becomes old, amounts to a comfortable Bag of Money. The little Things of Life count... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1909 - 280 trang
...prudently throw five shillings into the sea. He that loses five shillings not only loses that sum, but all the advantage that might be made by turning...time that a young man becomes old will amount to a considerable sum of money. Again : he that sells upon credit asks a price for what he sells equivalent... | |
| Kate Forrest Oswell, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1912 - 520 trang
...as prudently throw 5s. into the river. He that loses 5s. not only loses that sum, but all the other advantage that might be made by turning it in dealing, which, by 1 Groat, a silver coin worth fourpence. 192 Again, he that sells upon credit asks a price for what... | |
| Hanson Hart Webster - 1919 - 156 trang
...prudently throw a dollar into the river. He that loses a dollar, not only loses that sum, but all the other advantage that might be made by turning it in dealing, which, by the time a young man becomes old, amounts to a comfortable bag of money. Again, he that sells upon credit, asks... | |
| 1922 - 640 trang
...that loses 5 shillings not only loses that sum, but all the advantage that might be made by turning it dealing, which by the time that a young man becomes old will amount to a considerable sum of money." Safeguard your savings by depositing in Postal Savings or by investing... | |
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