... worth of goods, and scarce bids money for any thing ; nay, though they really come to his shop with no intent to buy, as many do, only to see what is to be sold, and though he knows they cannot be better pleased, than they are, at some other shop... The Complete English Tradesman, Volume 1 - Page 62by Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 323 pagesFull view - About this book
| Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1811 - 510 pages
...five hundred pounds worth of goods, and scarce bids money for any thing ; nay, though they really coma to his shop with no intent to buy, as many do, only...and though he knows they cannot be better pleased, than they are, at some other shop where they intend to buy, 'tis all on?*, the tradesman must take... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1827 - 394 pages
...if a customer tumbles him five hundred pounds worth of goods, and scarce bids money for any thing ; nay, though they really come to his shop with no intent...and though he knows they cannot be better pleased than they are, at some other shop where they intend to buy, 'tis all one, the tradesman must take it,... | |
| William Hone - Days - 1827 - 892 pages
...pounds worth- of goods, and scarce bids money for any thing ; nay, though they really come to his bhop with no intent to buy, as many do, only to see what...and though he knows they cannot be better pleased than they are, at some other shop where they intend to buy, 'tis all one, the tradesman must take it,... | |
| William Hone - Days - 1835 - 924 pages
...pounds worth of goods, and scarce bids money for any thing ; nay, though they really come to his bhop with no intent to buy, as many do, only to see what...and though he knows they cannot be better pleased than they are, at some other shop where they intend to buy, 'tis all one, the tradesman must take it,... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 922 pages
...if a customer tumbles him five hundred pounds worth of Koods, and scarce bids money for any thing ; nay, though they really come to his shop with no intent to buy, as many do, only to se« what is to be sold, and though he knows they cannot be better pleased thin they are, at some other... | |
| William Hone - Great Britain - 1838 - 890 pages
...customer tumbles him five hundred pounds worth of goods, and scarce bids money for any • thing ; nay, though they really come to his s>hop with no...and though he knows they cannot be better pleased than they are, at some other shop where they intend to buy, 'tis all one, the tradesman must take it,... | |
| Young tradesman - Business ethics - 1845 - 300 pages
...must never be angry, no, not so much as seem to be so. If a customer tumbles him five hundred pounds' worth of goods, and scarce bids money for anything...as many do, only to see what is to be sold — and if they cannot be better pleased than they are at some other shop, where they intend to buy, it is... | |
| William Hone - 1859 - 918 pages
...pounds worth of goods, and scarce bids money for any thing ; nay, though they really come to his bhop with no intent to buy, as many do, only to see what...and though he knows they cannot be better pleased than they are, at some other shop where they intend to buy, 'tis all one, the tradesman must take it,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1864 - 454 pages
...if a customer tumbles him five hundred pounds' worth of goods, and scarce bids money for any thing ; nay, though they really come to his shop with no intent...and though he knows they cannot be better pleased than they are at some other shop where they intend to buy, 'tis all one ; the tradesman must take it... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1865 - 444 pages
...if a customer tumbles him five hundred pounds' worth of goods, and scarce bids money for any thing ; nay, though they really come to his shop with no intent...and though he knows they cannot be better pleased than they are at some other shop where they intend to buy, 'tis all one ; the tradesman must take it... | |
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