| 1844 - 574 strani
...equilibrium with the demand. The outcry of the manufacturers and the principle of action with all classes is to buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest. The manufacturer knows as well how much food is absolutely necessary to keep the life fluttering in... | |
| Joseph Allen - 1849 - 390 strani
...ports, which are conveniently situated for the transit of goods to the neighbouring countries. The axiom is to buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest ; but the place in which the article is grown, and which should be the cheapest market, has not been... | |
| 1850 - 340 strani
...take— how much will repay his daily loss of time, for so many days, weeks, or months. His object is to buy in the cheapest market, and sell in the dearest " .. 1 dp not hesitate to assert that it is impossible in many "ases for the Tn?aDtti°^ernerated'... | |
| Veterinary review and stockowners' journal - 1863 - 794 strani
...has been said that it does not import cattle. The active traders in that province know well what it is to buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest. They frequently make excursions in quest of bargains, and especially search out diseased stocks, which... | |
| 1863 - 796 strani
...has been said that it does not import cattle. The active traders in that province know well what it is to buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest. They frequently make excursions in quest of bargains, and especially search out diseased stocks, which... | |
| 1859 - 446 strani
...acquit ourselves with justice and honour. With " Nona " we heartily agree that a primary law of commerce is to buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest ; none, we presume, will deny this ; but what influence this can have upon the question at issue, we... | |
| 1872 - 888 strani
...accordance with the Divine intention concerning us, than ia the ordinary persuasion that the object of life is to buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest one; that the real link between man and man is cash-payment, and that the proper use of your brother... | |
| Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff - 1877 - 368 strani
...ruffle the respectability of Wall Street and our own Stock Exchange, where the golden rule of life is to buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest. Believing the Bible, and reading in it how we were to love our neighbours, these stubborn Puritans... | |
| Charles John Ellicott (bp. of Gloucester) - 1879 - 348 strani
...generation — whose God is self, whose religion political economy, and whose one great object in life is to buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest : as if for these ignoble purposes the Lord God had given them a brain and a soul. The hire of the... | |
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