The next observed, that the word makes might as well be omitted, because his customers would not care who made the hats; if good, and to their mind, they would buy, by whomsoever made. He struck it out. A third said he thought the words for ready money,... Life of Doctor Franklin - 第 157 頁John Nicholas Norton 著 - 1861 - 258 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Carl Holliday - 1912 - 336 頁
...mind, they would buy, by whomsoever made. He struck it out. A third said he thought the words ' for ready money ' were useless, as it was not the custom of the place to sell on credit. . . . They were parted with, and the inscription now stood, 'John Thompson sells hats.' 'Sells hats!'... | |
| Ada Van Stone Harris, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1912 - 360 頁
...who made the hats, if only they were good. He struck it out. A third said he thought the words " for ready money " were useless, as it was not the custom of the place to sell on credit. They were parted with. The inscription now read : "John Thompson sells hats." "Sells hats?" said his... | |
| Mary Edwards Calhoun, Emma Leonora MacAlarney - 1915 - 670 頁
...thei minds, they would buy, by whomsoever made. He struck it out A third said he thought the words for ready money were useless as it was not the custom of the place to sell on credit Everyom who purchased expected to pay. They were parted with, and thj inscription now stood, 'John... | |
| William Cabell Bruce - 1917 - 560 頁
...words 'for ready money' were useless, as it was not the custom of the place to sell on credit; everyone who purchased expected to pay. They were parted with,...now stood, 'John Thompson sells hats.' 'Sells hats I' says his next friend. 'Why nobody will expect you to give them away; what then is the use of that... | |
| William Cabell Bruce - 1917 - 560 頁
...mind, they would buy, by whomsoever made. He struck it out. A third said he thought the words 'for ready money' were useless, as it was not the custom of the place to sell on credit; everyone w"ho purchased expected to pay. They were parted with, and the inscription now stood, 'John... | |
| 1918 - 708 頁
...their mind, they would buy, by whomsoever made. He struck it out. A third said he thought the words for ready money were useless, as it was not the custom...stood — John Thompson sells hats. "Sells hats," said Tiis next friend; "why, nobody will expect you to give them away. What then is the use of that... | |
| Charles Anthony Shriner - 1918 - 712 頁
...their mind, they would buy, by whomsoever made. He struck it out. A third said he thought the words for ready money were useless, as it was not the custom...the inscription now stood — John Thompson sells liats. "Sells hats," said his next friend; "why, nobody will expect you to give them away. What then... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Dyer, Mary J. Brady - 1918 - 424 頁
...He struck it out. A third thought the words "for ready money" were useless, as it was not the custom to sell on credit. Every one who purchased expected...now stood, "John Thompson sells hats." "Sells hats !" said his next friend. "Why, nobody will expect you to give them away ; what, then, is the use of... | |
| Newton Diehl Baker - 1925 - 116 頁
...mind, they would buy, by whomsoever made. He struck it out. A third said he thought the words "for ready money" were useless, as it was not the custom...inscription now stood: "John Thompson sells hats." "Sells bats," says his next friend. "Why nobody will expect you to give them away, what then is the use of... | |
| 1925 - 536 頁
...mind, they would buy, by whomsoever made. He struck it out. A* third said he thought the words "for ready money" were useless, as it was not the custom of the place to sell on credit. Every %ne who purchased expected to pay. They were parted with, and the inscription now stood : "John Thompson... | |
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