| British essayists - 1823 - 884 pages
...merchant of great eminence in the city of London : a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and, as every rich man has usually some sly way of jesting, which would make no great figure were he not a rich man, he calls... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 632 pages
...merchant of great eminence in the city of London. A person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich man has usually some sly way of jesting, which would make no great figure were he not a rich man) he calls... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 356 pages
...merchant of great eminence in the city of London. A person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich nian has usually some sly way of jesting, which would make no great figure were he not a rich man)... | |
| 1824 - 310 pages
...merchant of great eminence in the city of London; a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich man has usually some sly way of jesting, which would make no great figure were he not a rich man) he calls... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 pages
...them unless we exercise' them,) they must be perpetually on the increase. 3. Sir Andrew Freeport's notions of trade are noble and generous', and (as every rich man has usually some sly way of jesting, which would make no great figure were he not' a great man,) he calls... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 pages
...merchant of great eminence in the city of London; a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, and great experience. His notions of trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich man has usually some sly way of jesting, which would make no great figure were he not a rich man) lie calls... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 pages
...merchant of great eminence in the city of London; a person of indefatigable industry, strong reason, per for the time, usually some sly way of jesting, which would make no great figure were he not a rich man) he calls... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 pages
...them unless we exercise' them,) they must be perpetually on the increase. 3. Sir Andrew Freeport's notions of trade are noble and generous', and (as every rich man has usually some sly way of jesting, which would make no great figure were he not' a great man) he calls... | |
| 1855 - 494 pages
...thejif/ure 2 above those which are proper, and 1 over those which we common. "Sir Andrew Freeport's notions of trade are noble and generous; and, as every rich man has uiually some sly way of jesting, which would make no great figure were he not a great man, ho calls... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1852 - 264 pages
...Merchant of great Eminence in the City of London. A Person of indefatigable Industry, strong Reason, and great Experience. His Notions of Trade are noble and generous, and (as every rich Man has usually some sly Way of Jesting, which would make no great Figure were he not a rich Man) he calls... | |
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