| English literature - 726 pages
...the rules of decency. If cuftomers (light good Trajefman. Britift your goods, and undervalue-then!, endeavour to convince them of their miftake, if you...in your anfwers, but with patience hear, and with tneeknefs give an anfwer ; for if you affront in a finall matter, it may probably hinder you from a... | |
| English essays - 1764 - 404 pages
...decency. If cuftomers ffight your goods, and undervalue them, endeavour to convince them of their milhike, if you can, but not affront them : Do not be pert in your anfwcrs, but with patience hear, and with meeknefs give an aniwer ; for if you affront 'hr a fmall... | |
| 1803 - 600 pages
...always obferve to keep within the rules of decency. — If cuftomers flight your goods, and un<JeriM!ue them, endeavour to convince them of their miftake,...but not affront them : — Do not be pert in your anlwers, but with patience hrtir, and witli meeknefs give an anfWerj for if you affront in a fmall... | |
| William Phipps - Liquor industry - 1825 - 260 pages
...decency. -If customers slight your goods and undervalue them, endeavour to convince them of their mistake, if you can, but not affront them ; do not be pert in your answers, but with patience hear and with meekness reply, for if you affront in a small matter it may... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 588 pages
...decency. If customers slight your goods, and undervalue them, endeavor to convince them of their mistake, if you can, but not affront them: Do not be pert in your answers, but with patience hear, and with meekness give an answer; for if you affront in a small matter,... | |
| 1749 - 390 pages
...recommend your •" t your goods ; and always obferve to keep within the rules of decency.— If cuņomers flight your goods, and undervalue them, endeavour...matter, it may probably hinder you from a future good cuflomer. — They may think that you are dear in the articles they want t but by going to another,... | |
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