| James Burgh - 1767 - 388 sivua
...value of one penny ; who, by the force of application for a courfe of years, raifed at laft a handfome fortune. And I have known many, who have had a variety of opportunities for fettling themfelves comfortably in the world, and who, for want of fteddinefs to carry any one fcheme... | |
| James Burgh - 1816 - 286 sivua
...many people in the lowest and most laborious stations in life, raise themselves to such circumstauees as will allow them, in their old age, that ease from...wretchedness to another for many years together, without any hopes of ever getting above distress and pinching want. There is hardly an employment in life so... | |
| William Andrus Alcott - 1834 - 344 sivua
...application for a course of years, rose, at last, to a handsome fortune. But I have known many who had a variety of opportunities for settling themselves comfortably in the world, yet, for want of steadiness to carry any scheme to perfection, they sunk from one degree of wretchedness... | |
| 1853 - 888 sivua
...for a course of years, rose, at last, to a handsome fortune. But I bare known, he continues, many who had a variety of opportunities for settling themselves comfortably in the world ; yet, for want of steadiness to carry any scheme to perfection, they sank from one degree of wretchedness... | |
| Edwin Troxell FREEDLY - 1853 - 370 sivua
...application for a course of years rose, at last, to a handsome fortune. But I have known, he says, many who had a variety of opportunities for settling themselves comfortably in the world, yet for want of steadiness to carry any scheme to perfection, they sank from one degree of wretchedness... | |
| Money - 1853 - 168 sivua
...rose, at last, to a handsome fortune. But I 30 BE RESOLUTE AND PERSEVERE. have known, he says, many who had a variety of opportunities for settling themselves comfortably in the world, yet for want of steadiness to carry any scheme to perfection, they sank from one degree of wretchedness... | |
| Successful men - 1853 - 200 sivua
...for a course of years, rose, at last, to a handsome fortune. But I have known, he continues, many who had a variety of opportunities for settling themselves comfortably in the world ; yet, for want of steadiness to carry any scheme to perfection, they sank from one degree of wretchedness... | |
| Edwin Troxell Freedley - 1859 - 200 sivua
...for a course of years, rose at last to a handsome fortune. But I have known, he continues, many who had a variety of opportunities for settling themselves comfortably in the world ; yet, for want of steadiness to carry any scheme to perfection, they sank from one degree of wretchedness... | |
| William Meynell Whittemore - 1863 - 202 sivua
...application for some years, rose at last to a handsome fortune. " But I have known many," he adds, " who had a variety of opportunities for settling themselves comfortably in the world, yet who, through lack of steadiness to carry any scheme to perfection, sank from one degree of wretchedness... | |
| James Platt - 1876 - 216 sivua
...the force of industry and steady perseverance, rose at last to a handsome fortune; yet, he continues, "many who have had a variety of opportunities for settling themselves comfortably in the world, for want of perseverance and steadiness to carry any scheme to perfection, gradually sink from one... | |
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