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" Beware thou spend not above three or four parts of thy revenues, nor above a third part of that in thy house; for the other two parts will do no more than defray thy extraordinaries, which always surmount the ordinary by much: otherwise thou shalt live... "
A NEW CONVERSATION GRAMMAR OF THE GERMAN LANGUGAGE - Page 136
by AUGUSTUS BOLTZ - 1872
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Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion,: And Other Various ...

John Strype - Great Britain - 1738 - 476 pages
...defray thy Extraordinaries, which will always furmount thine Ordinaries by far j otherwife thou (halt live like a rich Beggar, in continual Want. And the needy Man can never live happy, nor contented j for every leaft Difafter makes him ready to foprteage or fell. And the Gentlemen...
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The Perth magazine of knowledge and pleasure, Volume 2

1772 - 412 pages
...defray thy extraordinaries, which will always furtnount thy ordinaries by far; otherwife thou (halt live like a rich beggar, in continual want; and the needy man can never live happy, nor contented, for every the leall difafter makes him ready to mortgage or fell : and that gentleman...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 50

English literature - 1788 - 678 pages
...than defray thy extraordinaries, which always furmounc the ordinary by much : otherwife thou (halt live like a rich beggar, in continual want. And the needy man can never live happily or contentedly. For every difafter makes him ready to mortgage or (ell. And that gentleman that fells...
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Anecdotes of Some Distingushed Persons: Chiefly of the Present and ..., Volume 4

William Seward - Anecdotes - 1796 - 560 pages
...than defray thy extraordinaries, which alwayes " furmount the ordinary by much, otherwife " thou fhalt live like a rich beggar in continual *' want. And the needy man can never live hap'* pily nor contentedly, fcr every difafter makes " him ready to mortgage or fell ; and that gentle*...
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Anecdotes of Some Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Present ..., Volume 4

William Seward - Anecdotes - 1796 - 830 pages
...than defray thy extraordinaries, which alwayes " furmouut the ordinary by much, otherwife " thou fhalt live like a rich beggar in continual " want. And the needy man can never live hap" pily nor contentedly, for every di&fter makes ** him ready to mortgage or fell; and that gemfe*...
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Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding ...

William Seward - Anecdotes - 1798 - 518 pages
...** defray thy extraordinaries, which alwayes furw mount the ordinary by much, otherwife thou " fhalt live like a rich beggar in continual want. ** And...can never live happily ** nor contentedly, for every difafter makes him " ready to mortgage or fell; and that gentleu man who fells an acre of land /ells...
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The Orthodox churchman's magazine; or, A Treasury of divine and ..., Volume 9

1805 - 510 pages
...parts will do no more than defray thy extraordinary, which will always surmount the ordinary by so much, otherwise thou shalt live like a rich beggar...want ; and the needy man can never live happily, nor content : for every one left in an unfortunate estate, makes him ready to sell lands; and that gentleman...
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Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Last and Two ..., Volume 1

William Seward - Anecdotes - 1804 - 496 pages
...than defray thy extra" ordinaries, which alwayes furmount the ordinary " by much, otherwife thou fhalt live like a rich '* beggar in continual want. And...man " can never live happily nor contentedly, for 1<• every difafter makes him ready to mortgage or fl fell ; and that gentleman who fells an acre...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - Authors, English - 1807 - 528 pages
...better commendation for a brewer's horse or a dray-man, than for either a gentleman or a serving-man. Beware thou spend not above three of four parts of,...needy man can never live happily nor contentedly. For everj disaster makes him ready to mortgage or sell. And that gentleman, who sells an acre of land,...
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Historical and Biographical Works: Annals of the reformation. 1824 [v.8-13 ...

John Strype - 1824 - 676 pages
...will do no more than defray thy extraordinaries, which will always surmount thine ordinaries by far : otherwise thou shalt live like a rich beggar, in continual want. And the needy man can never live happy nor contented; for every least disaster makes him ready to mortgage or sell. And the gentlemen...
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