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Institutionelle und narrative Dimensionen von Erfolgsratgebern (1890-1933) -
The way to wealth, by Dr. B. Franklin
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The way to be wise and wealthy
Recommended to all; apply'd, more particularly, and accommodated to the several conditions and circumstances of the gentleman, the scholar, the soldier, the tradesman, the sailor, the artificer, the husbandman. By a Merchant -
The Immortal mentor, or, Man's unerring guide to a healthy, wealthy, and happy life
in three parts -
The Immortal mentor, or, Man's unerring guide to a healthy, wealthy, and happy life
in three parts -
The Immortal mentor, or, Man's unerring guide to a healthy, wealthy, and happy life
in three parts -
Father Abraham's speech to a great number of people, at a vendue of merchant-goods
introduced to the publick by Poor Richard, (a famous Pennsylvanian conjurer and almanack-maker) in answer to the following questions. Pray, Father Abraham, what think you of the times? Won' these heavy taxes quite ruin the country? How shall we be ever able to pay them? What would you advise us to? -
The religious tradesman, or, Plain and serious hints of advice for the tradesman's prudent and pious conduct, from his entrance into business, to his leaving it off
Contained under the heads, of the nature of a life of business, and obligations to it. Of chusing a calling. Of prudence, or discretion. Of diligence. Of justice, of truth, and of contentment, as they relate to trade. Of religion. Of leaving our callings. [Seven lines from Watts' preface] -
The way to wealth
as clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pennsylvanian almanac, intitled 'Poor Richard improved.' Written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin -
The Pleasant art of money catching
Treating, I. Of the original and invention of money. II. Of the misery of wanting it, &c. III. How persons in straits for money, may supply themselves with it. IV. A new method for ordering of expences. V. How to save money in diet, apparel and recreation. VI. How a man may always keep money in his pocket. VII. How a man may pay debts without money. VIII. How to travel without money. To which is added, the way how to turn a penny: or, The art of thriving. With several other things, both pleasant and profitable -
The way to wealth and a letter on early marriages. By the celebrated Dr. Benjamin Franklin; of Philadelphia
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The way to wealth, written by the Late Dr. Franklin. Extracted from his political works
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Franklin's Way to wealth; or, "Poor Richard improved."
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Franklin's Way to wealth, or, "Poor Richard improved."
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Poor Richard: Or, The way to wealth
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Franklin's Way to wealth; or, "Poor Richard improved."
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The way to wealth
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Franklin's Way to wealth; or, "Poor Richard improved."
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The works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin
consisting of his life, written by himself, together with humorous, moral and literary essays, chiefly in the manner of the Spectator -
The Remembrancer: addressed to young men in business
Shewing how they may attain the way to be rich and respectable -
The way to wealth, as clearly shewn in the preface of an old pennsylvanian almanack
Intituled, Poor Richard improved: Written by Dr Benjamin Franklin, and extracted from the doctor's political works -
The way to wealth
Written by Dr. B. Franklin -
The way to wealth
as clearly shewn in the preface of an old Pennsylvania almanack, entitled, "Poor Richard improved." Written by Dr. Franklin -
The religious tradesman, or, Plain and serious hints of advice for the tradesman's prudent and pious conduct
from his entrance into business to his leaving it off -
Poor Richard: or, The way to wealth