Readings for Young Men, Merchants, and Men of BusinessJames Blackwood & Company, 1858 - 166 pagini |
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Pagina 22
... profits in credit cases with little risk , to the chance of better gains with more hazard . He is clear and explicit in all his bargains . Leaves nothing of consequence to memory which he can and ought to commit to writing . Keeps ...
... profits in credit cases with little risk , to the chance of better gains with more hazard . He is clear and explicit in all his bargains . Leaves nothing of consequence to memory which he can and ought to commit to writing . Keeps ...
Pagina 36
... fortune can be mounted by all you , if you learn the moral of James Holford's life . Say , who is the first to profit by it ? of THE MAN RETIRED FROM BUSINESS . ALMOST every merchant has 36 READINGS FOR YOUNG MEN , MERCHANTS ,
... fortune can be mounted by all you , if you learn the moral of James Holford's life . Say , who is the first to profit by it ? of THE MAN RETIRED FROM BUSINESS . ALMOST every merchant has 36 READINGS FOR YOUNG MEN , MERCHANTS ,
Pagina 37
... one which is useful to the community . All such occupations possess the elements of profits in themselves , while mere speculation has no such element . Never take great hazards . Such hazards are seldom well AND MEN OF BUSINESS . 37.
... one which is useful to the community . All such occupations possess the elements of profits in themselves , while mere speculation has no such element . Never take great hazards . Such hazards are seldom well AND MEN OF BUSINESS . 37.
Pagina 38
... profit ; and , if they were , the habit of mind which is induced is unfavourable , and , generally , the result is bad . To keep what you have should be the first rule ; to get what you can fairly , the second . Do not be in a hurry to ...
... profit ; and , if they were , the habit of mind which is induced is unfavourable , and , generally , the result is bad . To keep what you have should be the first rule ; to get what you can fairly , the second . Do not be in a hurry to ...
Pagina 46
... profit , or die , than to drag on that miserable existence which is passed in the demoralizing hours of a desponding leisure . Look to it ! The rich indo- lent finds that the wheels of life run heavily , slowly with him ; but the ...
... profit , or die , than to drag on that miserable existence which is passed in the demoralizing hours of a desponding leisure . Look to it ! The rich indo- lent finds that the wheels of life run heavily , slowly with him ; but the ...
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acquaintance act dishonourably advantage advice Alpha Basilan become better blessing blind goddess capital character cheerful clerk counting-house courage customers difficulties dious dollars duty economy energy favour Fcap feel fortune friends gain gilt edges give Go a-head groat habit hand happiness heart honest honour idle indolence industry integrity Jaffa JAMES BLACKWOOD James Holford keep labour ladder live look LORD BURLEIGH loses five luck man's means ment mercantile millionnaire mind moral Napoleon neighbours ness never Omega Orleans penny perseverance person pleasure poor possess pounds principles profit promise prosperity punctual pursuits RECKLESS YOUTH Remember reputation resolution rich rule Sea of Galilee secure sell shillings Smyrna spend succeed success thee thing thou shalt thought tion to-day to-morrow trade trifles true merchant trust truth virtue wealth WILLIAM CECIL wise word worth young