| 1777 - 756 pagina’s
...want of knowledge ;" and again, " Not to overfec workmen, is to leave them your purfe open." Trulinjr too much to others care is the' ruin of many: for, as the Almanack fays, " In the affairs of the world, men are faved, not by faith, but by the want of it:" but a man's own care is profitable... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1779 - 610 pagina’s
...damage than want of knowledge ;" and again, " Not to overfee workmen, " is to leave them your purfe open." Trufting * too much to others care is the ruin of many ; ' for, " In the affairs of this world, men are " laved, not by faith, but by the want of it ; " ' But a man's... | |
| James Anderson - 1791 - 422 pagina’s
...more damage than want of knowledge ;" and again, " Not to overfee workmen, is to leave them your purfe open." Trufting too much to others care, is the ruin...many : for, as the Almanack fays, " In the affairs of the world, men are faved not by faith, but by the want of it :" but a man's own care is profitable... | |
| 1777 - 750 pagina’s
...of knowledge;" and aerain, » Not to overfee workmen', is to le.ive them your purfe open." Tnifting too much to others care is the ruin of many: for, as the Alrmnack ftys, «< In the affairs of the world, men are fived not by faith, but by the want of it:"... | |
| 1796 - 34 pagina’s
...workmen, is to leave them your purse open." Trusting too much to 8ffacrs' care is the ruin of many, for, " In the affairs of this world, men are Saved, not by faith, but by'tlSjJ tvantofit:" but a man's own care is profitable; for, I THI WAY TO WEALTH. 5 ..»'.M"4» "... | |
| 1802 - 348 pagina’s
...more damage than want of knowledge ;" and again, " Not to overfee workmen, is to leave them your purfe open." Trufting too much to others care is the ruin of many ; for, ft In the affairs of this world, menarefaved, not by faith, but by the want of it j" but a man's own... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1804 - 78 pagina’s
...want of knowledge; and again, "Not to oversee workmen, is to leave them 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 s«ved not by 1* ' 6 PRELIMINARf ADDRESS •••«••«•»>faith,... | |
| Gleaner - 1805 - 426 pagina’s
...workmen, is to leave them 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... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 590 pagina’s
...workmen, is to leave them 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... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 pagina’s
...workmen, is to leave them 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... | |
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