If you would be wealthy, think of saving, as well as of getting. The Indies have not made Spain rich, because her outgoes are greater than her incomes. american prose - Página 40por george rice carpenter - 1898Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Wade - 1824 - 258 páginas
...the cobbler, the blacker his thumb. A man of words and not of deeds, Is like a garden full of wceds. Women and wine, game and deceit, Make the wealth small, and the wants great. He that buys land, buys many stones ; He that buys flesh, buys many bones ; He that buys... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 páginas
...punch forsook hewing and splitting. If you would be wealthy, think of saving as well as of getting. The Indies have not made Spain rich, because her outgoes...expensive follies, and you will not then have so much caúselo complain of hard times, heavy taxes, and chargeable families ; for— Women and wine, game... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1825 - 324 páginas
...outgoes are greater than her incomes.' " Away then with your expensive follies, and you . will not have much cause to complain of hard times, heavy taxes, and chargeable families ; for, as poor Dick says, ' Women and wine, game and deceit, Make the wealth small, and the want great.' "... | |
| 1826 - 440 páginas
...would be wealthy, (says he, in another Almanac) think of saving', as well as of getting: the Indians have not made Spain rich, because her out-goes are...then with your expensive follies, and you will not have much cause to complain of hard limes, heavy taxes, and. chargeable families j for, as poor Dick... | |
| 1826 - 450 páginas
...her incomes." ,' Away, then, with your expenfive follies, and you will noç then have fo much caufe to complain of hard times, heavy taxes, and chargeable...families; for " Women and wine, game and deceit. Make the weailh fmall, and the want great." And farther, " What maintain! one vice, would bring up-two children."... | |
| 1826 - 422 páginas
...would be wealthy, (says he, in another Almanac) think of saving., as well as of getting': the Indians have not made Spain rich, because her out-goes are greater than her m-comes. *.i*-\jutuuaf i " Away then with your expensive follies, and you will not have much cause... | |
| 1827 - 590 páginas
...Footman's Directory, or Butler's.Remembrancer. MAXIMS. GIVE up expensive follies, and you will not have so much cause to complain of hard times, heavy taxes, and chargeable families. What maintains one vice, would bring up two children. Beware of little expences ; a small leak will... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1830 - 336 páginas
...forsook hewing and splitting.' ' If you would be wealthy, think of saving, as well as of getting. The Indies have not made Spain rich, because her outgoes are greater than her incomes.' 3 "Away, then, with your expensive follies, and you will not then have so much cause to complain of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1831 - 314 páginas
...complain of hard tinK-i., tieavy taxes, and chargeahle families; for, ns poor Pick says, ' Women anrl wine, game and deceit, Make the wealth small, and the want great ' " And, farther, ' What maintains one via,, wonM liring up two children.' You may thiak, pcrhai"', that a little... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1831 - 290 páginas
...as well at of getting. The Indies have not made Spain rich, hecause her out.goes are greater thart her incomes." ' Away, then, with your expensive follies, and you will not then hare so much reason to complain of hard times, heavy taxes, and chargeahle /ami. lies; for, " Women... | |
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