| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1825 - 456 pages
...sell as dear as he can, and buy as cheap as he can. 2. If a man lose by casualty ||5of || sea, &c. in some of his commodities, he may raise the price...he may sell as he bought, though he paid too dear, &c. and though the commodity be fallen, &c. 4. That, as a man may take the advantage of his own skill... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 pages
...sell as dear as he can, and buy as, cheap as he can. 2. If a man lose by casualty ||5of || sea, &c. in some of his commodities, he may raise the price...rest. 3. That he may sell as he bought, though he paid loo dear, &c. and though the commodity be fallen, &c. 4. That, as a man may take the advantage of his... | |
| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1825 - 454 pages
...can. 2. If a man lose by casualty ||5of || sea, &c. in some of his commodities, he may raise the prire of the rest. 3. That he may sell as he bought, though he paid too dear, &c. and though the commodity be fallen, &.c. 4. That, as a man may take the advantage of his own skill... | |
| Zachariah Gardner Whitman - Boston (Mass.) - 1842 - 482 pages
...might sell as dear as he can, and buy as cheap as he can. / 2d. If a man lose, by casualty of sea, &c., in some of his commodities, he may raise the price of the rest. 3d. That he may sell as he bought, though he paid too dear, &c., and though the commodity be fallen,... | |
| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1853 - 538 pages
...sell as dear as he can, and buy as cheap as he can. 2. If a man lose by casualty || 8of || sea, etc., in some of his commodities, he may raise the price...he may sell as he bought, though he paid too dear, etc., and though the commodity be fallen, etc. 4. That, as a man may take the advantage of his own... | |
| Arthur Blake Ellis - 1881 - 502 pages
...Bay were Brownists.'"— WINTHROP'S Journal, Vol. I. 289, note. " 2. If a man lose by casualty of sea in some of his commodities, he may raise the price...4. That, as a man may take the advantage of his own skill or ability, so he may of another's ignorance or necessity. " 5. Where one gives time for payment,... | |
| George Leon Walker - Biography & Autobiography - 1891 - 224 pages
...principles was " that a man might sell as dear as he can, and buy as cheap as he can ; " another, " that he may sell as he bought, though he paid too dear, etc., and though the commodity be fallen." Against which he laid down the proposition, among others,... | |
| James Robinson Newhall - Massachusetts - 1896 - 522 pages
...might sell as dear as he can, and buy as cheap as he can. 2. If a man lose by casualty of sea, etc., in some of his commodities, he may raise the price...he may sell as he bought, though he paid too dear, etc., and though the commodity be fallen, etc. 4. That, as a man may take advantage of his own skill... | |
| Daniel Wait Howe - Massachusetts - 1899 - 476 pages
...might sell as dear as he can, and buy as cheap as he can. "2 If a man lose by casualty of sea, etc., in some of his commodities, he may raise the price...he may sell as he bought, though he paid too dear, etc., and though the commodity be fallen, etc. ' ' 4 That, as a man may take the advantage of his own... | |
| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1908 - 368 pages
...might sell as dear as he can, and buy as cheap as he can. 2. If a man lose by casualty of sea, etc., in some of his commodities, he may raise the price...he may sell as he bought, though he paid too dear, etc., and though the commodity be fallen, etc. 4. That, as a man may take the advantage of his own... | |
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