| Benjamin Franklin - 1793 - 324 頁
...fhillings, and might as prudently throw five fhillings into the fea. He that lofes five fhillings, not only lofes that fum, but all the advantage that might be...confiderable fum of money. Again : he that fells upon credit, aflts a price for what he fells equivalent to the principal and intereft of his money for the time... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1804 - 78 頁
...shillings into the sea. He who loses five shillings not only loses that sum, but all the advantages which might be made by turning it in dealing, which, by...time that a young man becomes old, will amount to a considerable sum of money. Again : he who sells on credit, asks a price for what he sells equivalent... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 590 頁
...prudently throw five shillings into the sea. He, that loses five shillings, not only loses that sum, but all the advantage that might be made by turning...time that a young man becomes old, will amount to a considerable sum of money. Again : he, that sells upon credit, asks a price for what he sells equivalent... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 310 頁
...prudently throw five shillings into the sea. lie that loses five shillings, not only loses that sumbut all the advantage that might be made by turning it...time that a young man becomes old, will amount to a considerable sum of money. Again : he that sells upon credit, asks a price for what he sells equivalent... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1810 - 292 頁
...loses five shillings, not only loses that sum, but all the advantages that might be made by tuining it in dealing, which, by the time that a young man becomes old, will amount to a considerable sum of money. Again : he that sells upon credit, asks a price for \vhat he sells equivalent... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 190 頁
...prudently throw five shillings into the sea. He that loses five shillings, not only loses that sum, but all the advantage that might be made by turning...time that a young man becomes old, will amount to a considerable sum of money. Again : he that sells upon credit, asks a price for what he sells equivalent... | |
| 1812 - 314 頁
...shillings into the sea. He who loses five shillings not only loses that sum, but all the advantages which might be made by turning it in dealing, which, by...time that a young man becomes old, will amount to a considerable sum of money. Again : he who sells on credit, asks a price for what he sells equivalent... | |
| George Miller - 1813 - 638 頁
...shilling* into the sea. He that loses five shillings, not only loses that snm, bot all the advantages that might be made by turning it in dealing, which,...time that a young man becomes old, will amount to a considerable sum of money. Again : he that sells upon credit, asks a price for what lie sells equivalent... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 610 頁
...prudently throw five shillings into the sea. He that loses five shillings, not only loses that sum, but all the advantage that might be made by turning...time that a young man becomes old, will amount to a considerable sum of money. Again : he that sells upon credit, asks a price for what he sells equivalent... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 758 頁
...prudently throw five shillings into the sea. He that loses five shillings, not only loses that sum, but all the advantage that might be made by turning...time that a young man becomes old, will amount to a considerable sum of money. Again, he that sells upon credit, asks a price for what he sells equivalent... | |
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