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" For these reasons, there are not more useful members in a commonwealth than merchants. They knit mankind together in a mutual intercourse of good offices, distribute the gifts of nature, find work for the poor, add wealth to the rich, and magnificence... "
The Romance of Commerce - Página 14
por Harry Gordon Selfridge - 1918 - 422 páginas
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The Craftsman, Volumen10

Caleb D'Anvers - 1737 - 334 páginas
...the Peer; adci We;kh to the Rich ; and to tha Great. Qyf Euglijh Merchant " converts CRAFTSMAN. 201 converts the Tin of his own Country into Gold, and exchanges his Wool for Rubies. The Mahometans are clo.uh'd in our Britijh Manufafture, and the Inhabiiants of the Frozen Zone warm'd with the Fleeces...
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The Craftsman, Volumen10

1737 - 582 páginas
...for the PW, add Weilth to the Rich; and " Migm.icencc to the Great. Our Er.glijh Merchant " converts converts the Tin of his own Country into Gold, and exchanges his Wool for Rubies. The Mnhometans are cloath'd in our Britijb Manufafture, and the Inhabitants of the Frozen Zone warm'd with...
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The Spectator: ...

1778 - 378 páginas
...of nature, find work for the poor, add wealth to the rich, and magnificence to the great. OurEnglifh merchant converts the tin of his own country into...exchanges his wool for rubies. The Mahometans are cloathed in our Britifh manufacture ; and the inhabitants of the frown zone warmed with the fleeces...
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The Town Talk: The Fish Pool, the Plebeian, the Old Whig, the Spinster, &c

Sir Richard Steele - 1789 - 466 páginas
...Nature, " find work for the poor, and wealth to the *' rich, and magnificence to the great. Our " Englifh merchant converts the tin of his Own " country into...exchanges his wool for " rubies. The Mahometans are cloathed in « 9,ur Britrfh. manufacture, and the inhabitants E e 4 " of « ' of the Frozen Zone warmed...
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The Spectator. ...

1789 - 508 páginas
...nature, find work for the poor, add wealth to the rich, and magnificence to the great. Our Englifh merchant converts the tin of his own country into gold, and exchanges its wool for rubies. The Mahometans are clothed in our Britifh manufacture, and the inhabitants of...
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Arithmetical questions, on a new plan: a suppl. to Introduction to arithmetic

William Butler - 1795 - 242 páginas
...poor, augment the wealth of a nation, and increafe the comforts and conveniencies of life. Our Englifh merchant converts the tin of his own country into...exchanges his wool for rubies. The Mahometans are clothed 1n our Britifh manufacture, and the inhabitants of the frozen zone warmed with the fleeces of our fneep....
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The Addisonian miscellany, a selection from the Spectator, Tatler, and ...

Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 páginas
...nature, find work for t' ie p'oor, and wealth to the rich, and magnificence t« t he £reat. Our Englijh merchant converts the tin of his own country into gold, and exchanges his v #o\. for rubies. The Mahometans are clothed in our J Srit(fh manufa&ure, and the inhabitants of the...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volumen7

British essayists - 1802 - 342 páginas
...of Britain, at the same time that our palates are feasted with fruits that rise between the tropics. For these reasons there are not more useful members...the tin of his own country into gold, and exchanges its wool for rubies. The Mahometans are clothed in our British manufacture, and the inhabitants of...
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 páginas
...of Britain, at the same time that our palates are feasted with fruits that rise between the tropics. For these reasons there are not more useful members...the tin of his own country into gold, and exchanges its wool for rubies. The Mahometans are clothed in our British manufacture, and the inhabitants of...
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Select British Classics, Volumen11

1803 - 434 páginas
...of Britain, at the same time that our palates are feasted with fruits that rise between the tropics. For these reasons there are not more useful members...manufacture ; and the inhabitants of the frozen zone warmed with the fleeces of our sheep. When I have been upon the 'Change, I have often fancied one of...
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