Maxims And Morals From Dr Franklin Being Incitements to Industry Frugality a

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Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
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With regard to the debt, he pretended to know nothing of any such transaction. , until the creditor rubbed up his memory by send- ing him to prison, where he learnt, to his cost that, <( Honesty is the best policy;" and that to be out of debt, is to be out of danger. A trade and health can always bring vccalth. An old cobler and his wife had worked very hard alt their lives, and had saved a hundred pounds. They had one son, and they wished him to be a gentleman; not knowing that it was a trade which required more 29 more money to carry on properly than any other. An honest cooper, who was a neighbour of theirs, often advised them to, lot him follow the same trade his father had clone ; ^observing, that "Hunger looks in at a working man's door, but dare not enter. " This good advice was, however, rejected, and the boy was put out to a lawyer, lie soon got acquainted with a number of smart, gay lads, and was resolv- ed to spend as much money, wear as fine clothe?, and drink as much wine as they did.

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