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" Master will do more work than both his Hands ; and again, Want of Care does us more damage than want of Knowledge ; and again, Not to oversee Workmen is to leave them your Purse open. Trusting too much to others... "
The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical ... - 45 ÆäÀÌÁö
1822
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Benjamin Franklin's Way to Wealth: And William Penn's Maxims ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 192 ÆäÀÌÁö
...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 profi table ; for if you would have a faithful servant, and one that you...
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The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and ..., 2±Ç

Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1836
...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...
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The Life and Miscellaneous Writings of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin - 1839 - 86 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Trusting too mueh to other's eare is the ruin of many ; for, as the almanaek says, ' In the aifairs of the world, men are saved not by faith, but by the want of it ;' but a man's own eare is profitable ; for, saith poor Diek, ' Learning is to the studious, and riehes...
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The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 320 ÆäÀÌÁö
...purse open.' ' 'Trusting too much to other's care is the ruin of many : for, as the Almanac says., ' In the affairs of the world, men are saved not by faith, but by the want of it ;' but a man's own care is profitable ; for suith poor Dick, 'Learning is to the studious, and riches...
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Selections from Jeremy Taylor [and others] designed to assist in forming the ...

Edward Stanley Bosanquet - 1840
...want of knowledge. Not to oversee workmen is to leave them your purse open. In the affairs of this 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 may breed...
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The Romancist and Novelist's Library: New Series, 3±Ç

William Hazlitt - 1841
...many. It is well that those truants brought BS not all to destruction," seriously observed the dwarf. " In the affairs of the world men are saved not by faith, but by the want of It ; however, i man's on care is profitable, and happily we have catena well for ourselves," said the...
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The Romancist, and novelist's library. Ed. by W. Hazlitt, 3±Ç

1841
...many. It is well that those truants brought us not all to destruction," seriously observed the dwarf. " In the affairs of the world men are saved not by faith, but by the want of it; however, « man's own care is profitable, and happily we have catered well for ourselves," said the...
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Levende dansk lyrik: fra folkevisen til drachmann

Poul P. M. Pedersen - 1844 - 580 ÆäÀÌÁö
...your purse open. THIS ting too much to others' care is the ruin of many ; for /ft 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 icould have a faithful servant, and VOL. n. 13 i...
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Mechanics' Magazine, 41±Ç

1844
...banker, says, and the remark evinces profound knowledge in temporal matters, ' In the affairs of this world, men are saved not by faith, but by the want of it.' Hence I was prepared to expect and even to justify the sceptical air with which many received the announcement,...
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The Board of Health and Longevity; Or, Hydropathy for the People

William Horsell - 1845
...Richard says, that "Trusting too much to others care is the ruin of many, for in the affairs of this life 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, serve...
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