Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... turned is six , turned again it is seven and three- pence , and so on till it becomes a hundred pounds . The more there is of it , the more it produces every turning , so that the profits rise quicker and quicker . He that kills a ...
... turned is six , turned again it is seven and three- pence , and so on till it becomes a hundred pounds . The more there is of it , the more it produces every turning , so that the profits rise quicker and quicker . He that kills a ...
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Benjamin Franklin. So much in stock , briskly turned by an industrious man , produces great advantage . Remember this saying , The good paymaster is lord of another man's purse . He that is known to pay punctually and exactly to the time ...
Benjamin Franklin. So much in stock , briskly turned by an industrious man , produces great advantage . Remember this saying , The good paymaster is lord of another man's purse . He that is known to pay punctually and exactly to the time ...
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... turned my head from them to an old gray - headed one , who was single on another leaf , and talking to himself . Being amused with his soliloquy , I put it down in writing , in hopes it will likewise amuse her to whom I am so much ...
... turned my head from them to an old gray - headed one , who was single on another leaf , and talking to himself . Being amused with his soliloquy , I put it down in writing , in hopes it will likewise amuse her to whom I am so much ...
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... turning it in dealing , which , by the 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 to the principal and inter- est of his ...
... turning it in dealing , which , by the 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 to the principal and inter- est of his ...
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... turned into ridicule . Had this life of a day been represent- ed as employed in the exercise of virtue , it would have an equal dignity with a life of any limited du- ration , and , according to the exalted sentiments of Tully , would ...
... turned into ridicule . Had this life of a day been represent- ed as employed in the exercise of virtue , it would have an equal dignity with a life of any limited du- ration , and , according to the exalted sentiments of Tully , would ...
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