You call them goods; but if you do not take care they will prove evils to some of you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps they may for less than they cost; but if you have no occasion for them they must be dear to you. Remember what Poor... The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol - Page 100edited by - 1813Full view - About this book
| Orville Luther Holley - Inventors - 1848 - 522 pages
...You expect they will be sold cheap ; and perhaps they may be, for less than they cost ; but, if you have no occasion for them, they must be dear to you....At a great pennyworth pause a while. He means that pethaps the cheapness is apparent only, and not real ; or the bargain, by straitening thee in thy business,... | |
| Orville Luther Holley - Inventors - 1848 - 534 pages
...You expect they will be sold cheap ; and perhaps they may be, for less than they cost ; but, if you have no occasion for them, they must be dear to you....: Buy what thou hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries. And again — At a great pennyworth pause a while. He means th haps the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Ells - American literature - 1778 - 392 pages
...you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps they may, for less than they cost — but if you have no occasion for them, they must be dear to you...."buy what thou hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries." And again, "at a great penny-worth, pause awhile." He means, that perhaps... | |
| 1853 - 446 pages
...you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps they may for less than they cost ; but, if you have no occasion for them, they must be dear to you....' Buy what thou hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries.' And again he says ; ' Many have been ruined'by buying good pennyworths.'... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Inventors - 1853 - 522 pages
...you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps they may, for less than they cost; but, if you have no occasion for them, they must be dear to you....' buy what thou hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries.' And again, ' at a great pennyworth pause a while.' He means that perhaps... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - American literature - 1854 - 580 pages
...you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps they may, for less than they cost; but, if you have no occasion for them, they must be dear to you....„buy what thou hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt seil thy necessaries." And again, „at a great penny-worth pause a while." He means, that perhaps... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 402 pages
...you. You expect they will" be sold cheap, and perhaps they may for less than they cost ; but if you have no occasion for them, they must be dear to you....' Buy what thou hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries.' And again, ' At a great pennyworth, pause awhile.' He means, that perhapl^the... | |
| Joseph Gostwick - American literature - 1856 - 338 pages
...they will be sold cheap, and perhaps they may for less than they cost ; but if you have nooccasion for them, they must be dear to you. Remember what...Richard says : ' Buy what thou hast no need of, and erelong thou shall sell thy necessaries.' And again : ' At a great pennyworth, paus& a while.' He means,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American prose literature - 1856 - 592 pages
...you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps they may for less than they cost; but, if you have no occasion for them, they must be dear to you. Remember what Poor Richard says : Bay what than hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries. And again, jit a great... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 pages
...cost ; but, if you have no occasion for them, they must be dear to you. Semember what Poor llichard says, ' Buy what thou hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries.' And again, 'At a great pennyworth pause a while;' ho means, that perhaps... | |
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