| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1866 - 236 trang
...fineries and nicknacks. You call them goods ; but, if you do not take care, they will prove evils to some of you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and, perhaps,...thou shalt sell thy necessaries.' And again, ' At a great pennyworth pause a while ;' he means, that perhaps the cheapness is apparent only, and not real... | |
| Marc Egnal Professor of History York University - 1996 - 321 trang
...Fox catches no Poultry. [Frugality] Beware of little Expences—a small Leak will sink a great Ship. Buy what thou hast no Need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy Necessaries. 6 For Weber, Franklin's secular credo and the teachings of the Protestant sects together helped form... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1998 - 404 trang
...Fineries and Knicknacks. You call them Goods, but if you do not take Care, they will prove Evils to some of you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps...says, Buy what thou hast no Need of, and ere long thou shall sell thy Necessaries. And again, At a great Pennyworth pause a rehile: He means, that perhaps... | |
| Walter Isaacson - 2005 - 576 trang
...fineries and knicknacks. You call them goods, but if you do not take care, they will prove evils to some of you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps...long thou shalt sell thy necessaries. And again, at a great pennyworth pause a while: he means, that perhaps the cheapness is apparent only, and not real;... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2004 - 320 trang
...Fineries and Knicknacks. You call them Goods, but if you do not take Care, they will prove Evils to some of you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps...long thou shalt sell thy Necessaries. And again, At a great Pennyworth pause a while: He means, that perhaps the Cheapness is apparent only, and not real;... | |
| Erin Barrett, Jack Mingo - 2004 - 132 trang
...and knick-knacks. You call them goods; but, if you do not take care, they will prove evils to some of you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps...long thou shalt sell thy necessaries. And again, at a great pennyworth pause a while: he means, that perhaps the cheapness is apparent only, and not real;... | |
| A. R. Calhoun - 2005 - 301 trang
...fineries and nick-nacks. You call them goods ; but if you do not take care they will prove evils to some of you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps...thou shalt sell thy necessaries. And again — At a great pennyworth pause awhile. He means that the cheapness is apparent only, and not real ; or the... | |
| Paul Zall - 2005 - 216 trang
...Fineries and Knicknacks. You call them Goods, but if you do not take Care, they will prove Evils to some of you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps...thou hast no Need of, and ere long thou shalt sell they Necessaries. And again, At a great Pennyworth pause a while: He means, that perhaps the Cheapness... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2005 - 320 trang
...fineries and knick-knacks. You call them goods; but if you do not take care they will prove evils to some of you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps...thou hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell they necessaries." And again, "at a great pennyworth pause awhile." He means that perhaps the cheapness... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2006 - 168 trang
...Fineries and Knickknacks. You call them Goods, but if you do not take Care, they will prove Evils to some of you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps...long thou shalt sell thy Necessaries. And again, At a great Pennyworth Pause a While: He means, that perhaps the Cheapness is apparent only, and not real;... | |
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