Search Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »
Sign in
Books Books
" 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 Life of Benjamin Franklin: With Many Choice Anecdotes and Admirable ... - Page 152
by Mason Locke Weems - 1822 - 264 pages
Full view - About this book

A Compendium of American Literature

Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1858 - 752 pages
...knirkkuncks. You call them goods; bnt, if you do not take pure, they will prove evils to some of yon. Yon expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps they may for less than they cost ; bnt, if you have no occasion for them, they must be dear to you. Remember what Poor Richard says...
Full view - About this book

A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1859 - 812 pages
...fineries and knickknacks. 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,...Richard says : Buy what thou hast no need of, and ere limy thou shall sell thy necessaries. And again, At a great pennyworth pause aichile. He means, that...
Full view - About this book

The New School Reader

Charles Walton Sanders - 1859 - 482 pages
...prove evils to some of you. You expect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps they may for less than cost; but, if you have no occasion for them, they...of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries. 8. " And again : At a great pennyworth pause awhile. He means, that perhaps the cheapness is apparent...
Full view - About this book

Domestic and Rural Affairs: The Family, Farm and Gardens, and the Domestic ...

Elliot G. Storke - Agriculture - 1859 - 832 pages
...of fineries and nick-nacks. 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,...have no occasion for them, they must be dear to you. And again, "At a great pennyworth, pause awhile." He means, perhaps, that the cheapness is apparent...
Full view - About this book

The American Stranger's Guide to London and Liverpool at Table: How to Dine ...

Americans - 1859 - 80 pages
...Beware of little expenses ; a small leak will sink a great ship. Who dainties love, shall beggars prove. Buy what thou hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries. It is foolish to lay out money in the purchase of repentance. Wise men learn by others' harms : fools...
Full view - About this book

Materials for French prose composition, or selections from the best English ...

Ferdinand E A. Gasc - 1860 - 360 pages
...You call them goods ; but if you do not take care, they will prove evils to some of you. You espect they will be sold cheap, and perhaps they may for less than they cost ;5 but if you have no occasion for them,6 they must be dear to you. Remember what poor Richard says,...
Full view - About this book

The Printer Boy: Or, How Ben Franklin Made His Mark. An Example for Youth

William M. Thayer - Apprentices - 1861 - 342 pages
...thing : — " Who dainties love, shall beggars prove." " Fools make feasts, and wise men eat them." " Buy what thou hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries." He saw that he could never possess the books he needed, or command the time, if his appetite for luxuries...
Full view - About this book

A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1862 - 796 pages
...finerics and knickknacks. 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,...hast no need of, and ere long thou shalt sell thy neeessariss. And again, At a great pennyworth pause awhile. He means, that perhaps the cheapuess ia...
Full view - About this book

A compendium of American literature, arranged by C.D. Cleveland. Stereotyped ed

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 792 pages
...fineries and knick knacks, i'ou 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,...you. Remember what Poor Richard says : Buy what thou host no need of, and ere long thou nJmlt sell thy neces*arie$. And again, At a great pennyworth pause...
Full view - About this book

Extra work of a London pastor (lects. and papers).

Samuel Martin - 1863 - 352 pages
...Creditors have better memories than debtors." " What maintains one vice would bring up two children." " Buy what thou hast no need of and ere long thou shalt sell thy necessaries." "Many have been ruined by buying good pennyworths : at a good pennyworth pause awhile." " If you would...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF