Readings for Young Men, Merchants, and Men of Business

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Fb&c Limited, 2015 M06 2 - 184 pages
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Difficulties; Duty of Trusting to Ourselves; Early Rising; Easy Way of Gaining or Losing Five Years of Life; Energy versus Despair; Energetic Men; Extract from Sir Fowell Buxton's Letter to his Son; Firmness important to the Merchant; Four Good Words; Fowell Buxton's Motto; Gambling; Getting on in the World; Go ahead; Good Advice; Habits of a Man of Business; Hints; How to Prosper in Business; How to make Money; Idleness; Importance of Trifles; Industry and Integrity; Industry and its Blessings; Integrity the Foundation of Mercantile Character; Integrity of Character; It will never do to be Idle; Jefferson's Ten Rules; Keep your Promise; Keep your Designs to Yourself; Make a Beginning; Maxims for Guidance through Life; Micawber's Advice; Moral Agriculture; Much Wisdom in Little; Necessary Hints to those that would be Rich; Never do too much at a Time; Now!; Parsimony and Economy in Trade; Paste this up in your Mind

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