In short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality ; that is, waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both. The Detroit Journal Year-book - Page 251888Full view - About this book
| Elizabeth Frank - 1842 - 304 pages
...way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two things, industry and frugality : that is, waste neither time nor money ; but make the best use of both. He who gets all he can honestly, and saves all he can properly, will certainly become rich ; if that... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1844 - 600 pages
...occasioning any great inconvenience. In short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry...industry and frugality nothing will do, and with them every thing. He that gets all he can honestly, and saves all he gets (necessary expenses excepted),... | |
| John Seely Hart - Readers - 1845 - 404 pages
...occasioning any great inconvenience. In short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry...Without industry and frugality nothing will do, and 28* with them everything. He that gets all he can honestly, and saves all he gets (necessary expenses... | |
| John Lauris Blake - History - 1846 - 292 pages
...occasioning any great inconvenience. In short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry...industry and frugality, nothing will do, and with them, every thing. He that gets all he can honestly, and saves all he gets, (necessary expenses excepted,)... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - Agriculture - 1846 - 178 pages
...short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on industry and frugality ; that is, waste neither time...industry and frugality nothing will do, and with them every thing. He that honestly gets all he can, and saves carefully, will become rich, if that Being... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 320 pages
...wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, indtatry and frugality ; that is, waste neither time nor money,...industry and frugality nothing will do, and with them every thing. He that gets all he can honestly, and saves all he gets (necessary expenses excepted,)... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 250 pages
...occasioning any great inconvenience. In short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry...frugality, that is, waste neither time nor money, hut make the hest use of hoth. Without industry and frugality nothing will do, and with them every... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesman - 1848 - 312 pages
...occasioning any great inconvenience. In short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry...nor money, but make the best use of both. Without inclusti-y and frugality nothing will do', and with them every thing. He that gets all he can honestly,... | |
| 1871 - 688 pages
...Awake my soul, when sin is nigh, And keep it still awake. THE way to wealth is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly On two words : Industry...neither Time nor Money, but make the best use of both. Sloth makes all things difficult, but Industry all easy; and he that riseth late must trot all day,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1849 - 322 pages
...occasioning any great inconvenience. In short, the way to wealth, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality; that is, waste neither time nor THOTWy, but make the best use of both. Without industry and frugality nothing wili do, and with them... | |
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