| 740 pages
...wonderfully small trifling expenses mount up to large sums, and will discern what might have been and may for the future be saved, without occasioning any great...— industry and frugality ; that is, waste neither limn nor money, but make the best use of both. Without industry and frugality nothing will do, and... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1839 - 204 pages
...respecting Franklin, we shall find satisfactory answers in the writings he has left to us. He says, " The way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as...frugality ; that is, waste neither time nor money, but c make the best use of both. "Without industry and frugality, nothing will do ; and with them every... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1839 - 268 pages
...have heen, and may for the future he saved, without occasionhlg any great inconvenience. In ahort, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as...frugality ; that is, waste neither time nor money, hut make the hest use of hoth. Without industry and frugality nothing will do, and with them every... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1839 - 96 pages
...have been, and may for the future be saved, without oeeasioning any great ineonvenienee. In short, tho way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends ehiefly on two words, industry and frugality; that is, waste neither time nor money, but make the best... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1839 - 246 pages
...small trifling expenses mount up to large sums, and wilt discern what might have been, 'and may for the future be saved, without occasioning any great...inconvenience. In short, the way to wealth, if you desjre it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality... | |
| 1840 - 494 pages
...wonderfully small trifling expenses mount up to large sums, and will discern what might have been and may for the future be saved, without occasioning any great...plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two things, industry and frugality ; that is, waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 342 pages
...small trifling expenses mount up to large sums, and will discern what might have been, and may for the future be, saved, without occasioning any great inconvenience. In short, the way to wealth is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality ; that is,... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1842 - 304 pages
...Remember the good proverb that says : " Industry is Fortune's right hand, and Frugality her left." The way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two things, industry and frugality : that is, waste neither time nor money ; but make the best use of both.... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1845 - 404 pages
...small trifling expenses mount up to large sums, and will discern what might have been, and may for the future, be saved, without occasioning any great...Without industry and frugality nothing will do, and 28* with them everything. He that gets all he can honestly, and saves all he gets (necessary expenses... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 250 pages
...trifling expenses mount up to large sums, and will discern what might have heen, and may for the future he saved, without occasioning any great inconvenience....frugality, that is, waste neither time nor money, hut make the hest use of hoth. Without industry and frugality nothing will do, and with them every... | |
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