| William Emerson - 1812 - 266 sivua
...called current money, which every one will take. 2. When a man loses in his commodity for want of skill, he must look at it, as his own fault or cross, and therefore must not lay it upon another. 3. \Vhen a man loses by casualty of sea, it is a loss cast upon himself by providence, and he may not... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 402 sivua
...was prescribed as one of the positive rules of trade, that " where a man loseth by casualty of sea, it is a loss cast upon himself by Providence, and he may not ease himself by casting it on another; for so a man should seem to provide against all providences, so that he should... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 876 sivua
...was prescribed as one of the positive rules of trade, that " where a man loseth by casualty of sea, it is a loss cast upon himself by Providence, and he may not ease himself by casting it on another ; for so a man should seem to provide against all providences, so that he... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 788 sivua
...was prescribed as one of the positive rules of trade, that " where a man loseth by casualty of sea, it is a loss cast upon himself by Providence, and he may not ease himself by casting it on another ; for so a man should seem to provide against all providences, so that he... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 800 sivua
...of sea, it is a loss cast upon himself by Providence, and he may not ease himself by casting it on another ; for so a man should seem to provide against all providences, so that he should never lose." The first of the preacher's doctrines soon after received a practical... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 550 sivua
...money, which every man will take, etc. 2. When a man loseth in his commodity for want of skill, etc., he must look at it as his own fault or cross, and...another. 3. Where a man loseth by casualty of sea, or, etc., it is a loss cast upon himself by providence, and he may not ease himself of it by casting it... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 538 sivua
...cross, and therefore must not lay it upon another. 3. Where a man loseth by casualty of sea, or, etc., it is a loss cast upon himself by providence, and...not ease himself of it by casting it upon another ; foi* so a man should seem to provide against all providences, etc., that he should never lose ; but... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 558 sivua
...man loseth in his commodity for want of skill, etc., he must look at it as his own fault or eross, and therefore must not lay it upon another. 3. Where a man loseth by casualty of sea, or, etc., it is a loss cast upon himself by providence, and he may not ease himself of it by casting it... | |
| Arthur Blake Ellis - 1881 - 502 sivua
...current money which every man will take. " 2. When a man loseth in his commodity for want of skill, he must look at it as his own fault or cross, and...man should seem to provide against all providences, that he should never lose ; but where there is a scarcity of the commodity, there men may raise their... | |
| James Robinson Newhall - 1896 - 522 sivua
...money, which every man will take, etc. 2. When a man loseth in his commodity for want of skill, etc., he must look at it as his own fault or cross, and...another. 3. Where a man loseth by casualty of sea, or, etc., it is a loss cast upon himself by providence, and he may not ease himself of it by casting it... | |
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