| Benjamin Franklin - 1820 - 72 pages
...purse ••open.' "Trusting too much to others care is the of many ; for, ' In the afiair* of thi« world, men are saved, not by faith, but by the want of it ;' ' If you would have a faithful servant, and one that you like, serve yourself. A little neglect... | |
| Gleaner - 1805 - 426 pages
...purse open." Trusting too much to others' care is the ruin of many ; for, " In the affairs of this world, men are saved, not by faith, but by the want of it ;" but a man's own care is profitable ; for, " If you would have a faithful servant, and one that you... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 pages
...your purse open." Trusting too much to others' care is the ruin of many; for, "in the affairs of this world, men are saved, not by faith, but by the want of it;" but a man's own care is profitable; for, " if you would have a faithful servant, and one that you like,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American literature - 1806 - 590 pages
...your purse open." Trusting too much to other's care is the ruin of many; for, " in the affairs of this world, men are saved, not by faith, but by the want of it ;" but a man's own, care is profitable ; for, " if you would have a faithful servant, and one that... | |
| 1812 - 314 pages
...purse open." Trusting too much to others' care, is the ruin of many : for, as the Almanack says, "la the affairs of the world, men are saved not by faith, but by the want of it;" hut a man's own care is profitable; for, saith poor Dick, "Learning is to the studious, and riches... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 pages
...purse open." Trusting too much to others' care is the ruin of many ; for, " In the affairs of this world, men are saved, not by faith, but by the want of it :" but a man's own care is profitable ; for, " If you would have a faithful servant, and one that you... | |
| James Plumptre - English drama - 1812 - 424 pages
...purse open." Trusting too much to others' care is the ruin of many ; for, " In the affairs of this world, men " are saved, not by faith, but by the want of it :" But a man's own care is profitable; for, " If you would " have a faithful servant, and one you like,... | |
| George Miller - 1813 - 638 pages
...your purse open." Trusting too much to others care is the ruin of many : for, as the Almanack says, " In the affairs of the world, men are saved not by faith, but by the want ofit j" but a man's own care is profitable j for, saith poor Dick, " Learning is to the studious, and... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American essays - 1820 - 360 pages
...purse open.' Trusting too much to others' care is the ruin of many ; for, ' in the affairs of this world, men are saved, not by faith, but by the want of it ;' but a man's own care is profitable ; for ' if you would have a faithful serrant, and one that you... | |
| Cooking - 1821 - 26 pages
...purse open." " Trusting too much to others' care is the ruin of many ; for, ' In the affairs of this world, men are saved, not by faith, but by the want of it :" but a man's own care is profitable ; if you would have a faithful servant, end one that you like... | |
| |