| Godfrey Golding - 1877 - 268 Seiten
...they have had a small estate left them, which they knew not the getting of ; they think it is day, and will never be night ; that a little to be spent out of so much is not worth minding ; but, Always taking out of the meal-tub, and never putting in, soon comes to be the bottom, as poor... | |
| Edward Boehmer - 1877 - 688 Seiten
...Seh' in prcn continuadamein ord iyl leiylfrina e metía nuotta lien, sclte tegn ins glieiti sil funs Always taking out of the meal-tub , and never putting in, soon comes to the bottom. Cndr 132. Vgl. D 2, 91. 267 Sch'ins mintija ström ч pierna datg', silt Ittg vegti itis lu tnai ver... | |
| Charles Joseph Sherwill Dawe - 1877 - 392 Seiten
...go to bed supperless than rise in debt.' " If you have a little property, take care to add to it : ' Always taking out of the meal-tub, and never putting in, soon comes to the bottom.' At present, perhaps, you may think yourselves in thriving circumstances, and that you can bear a little... | |
| Joseph Harris - 1878 - 364 Seiten
...was due to clover and plaster. But this does not fully satisfy those who claim, (and truly), that " always taking out of the meal-tub and never putting in, soon comes to the bottom." The clover can add nothing to the land, that it did not get from the soil, except organic matter obtained... | |
| Phebe Lankester - 1880 - 270 Seiten
...have had a small estate left them, which they knew not the getting of; they think, ' It is day and will never be night;' that a little to be spent out...so much is not worth minding. ' A child and a fool imagine twenty shillings and twenty years can never be spent; but always be taking out of the meal... | |
| 1847 - 634 Seiten
...it is impossible that they can be thus constantly exported without eventually bringing sterility. " Always taking out of the meal-tub and never putting in, soon comes to the bottom," as poor Richard says. There are, however, many persons who suppose that they can make all the manures... | |
| sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave - 1882 - 250 Seiten
...have had a small estate left them, which they knew not the getting of; they think, " It is day, and will never be night ; " that " a little to be spent...can never be spent ; but always taking out of the meal tub, and never putting in, soon comes to the bottom ; " then, as poor Dick says, " When the well... | |
| 1882 - 630 Seiten
...they have had a small estate left them, which they knew not the getting of; they think 'It is day, and will never be night;' that a little to be spent out of so much is not worth minding; but 'Always taking out of the meal-tub, and never putting in, soon comes to the bottom,' as Poor Richard... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1908 - 40 Seiten
...fools, scarcely by their own. For age and want, save while you may, No morning sun lasts a whole day. Always taking out of the meal-tub, and never putting in, soon comes to the bottom. Pride that dines on vanity, sups on contempt. When the well's dry, they know the worth of water. A... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1909 - 280 Seiten
...they have had a small estate left them, which they knew not the getting of; they think, "'tis day and will never be night ; " that " a little to be spent...in, soon comes to the bottom." Then, as Poor Dick says, " when the well's dry they know the worth of water." But this they might have known before if... | |
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