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after at his native place , St. Andrew's , in Scotland ) gave a contrary opinion : " For the industry of that Franklin , ” said he , “ is superior to anything I ever saw of the kind . I see him still at work when I go home from club ...
after at his native place , St. Andrew's , in Scotland ) gave a contrary opinion : " For the industry of that Franklin , ” said he , “ is superior to anything I ever saw of the kind . I see him still at work when I go home from club ...
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But with our industry we must likewise be steady , settled , and careful , and oversee our own affairs with our own eyes and not trust too much to others ; for , as Poor Richard saysI never saw an oft - removed tree Nor yet an oft ...
But with our industry we must likewise be steady , settled , and careful , and oversee our own affairs with our own eyes and not trust too much to others ; for , as Poor Richard saysI never saw an oft - removed tree Nor yet an oft ...
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It depends chiefly on . two words , industry and frugality ; that is , waste neither time nor money , but make the best use of both . Without industry and frugality nothing will do , and with them everything .
It depends chiefly on . two words , industry and frugality ; that is , waste neither time nor money , but make the best use of both . Without industry and frugality nothing will do , and with them everything .
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | 1 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
Digging for Hidden Treasure | 239 |
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