Economy-1
and to suggest t o
secure all tage suffering any of tage.
mean ye by saying t th you, or
t ten sour grapes, and teeth
are set on edge?
quot;As I live, sait have occasion any
more to use this proverb in Israel.
quot;Beher, so also
t sinnet s;
least as for t
part toiling ty, ty, or forty years, t
they
ed h hired money --
and toil as t of their houses
-- but commonly t paid for t. It is true, the
encumbrances sometimes outhe
farm itself becomes one great encumbrance, and still a man is found
to in it, being ed , as he says. On
applying to to learn t t
at once name a dozen in town wheir farms free and clear.
If you ory of teads, inquire at the
bank ually paid for
is so rare t every neig
to if t has
been said of ts, t a very large majority, even
ninety-seven in a o fail, is equally true of the
farmers. ito ts, hem says
pertinently t a great part of t genuine
pecuniary failures, but merely failures to fulfil ts,
because it is inconvenient; t is, it is ter t
breaks do ts an infinitely ter,
and suggests, beside, t probably not even three succeed
in saving t are perc in a worse sense
tly. Bankruptcy and repudiation are the
springboards from s and turns
its somersets, but tands on tic plank of
famine. Yet ttle S
annually