Paragraph

 1    1|            and devote themselves to trade for ten or twenty years,
 2    1|        there are more secrets in my trade than in most men's, and
 3    1| indispensable to every man. If your trade is with the Celestial Empire,
 4    1|        anticipate the tendencies of trade and civilization - taking
 5    1|            the railroad and the ice trade; it offers advantages which
 6    1|              Thus I could avoid all trade and barter, so far as my
 7    1|             a failure. I have tried trade; but I found that it would
 8    1|            went unhesitatingly into trade or the professions, I contemplated
 9    1|             have since learned that trade curses everything it handles;
10    1|             handles; and though you trade in messages from heaven,
11    1|          heaven, the whole curse of trade attaches to the business.~ ~
12    4|      accounts and not be cheated in trade; but of reading as a noble
13    7|       working every day were not my trade, I could get all the meat
14    8|             in India, and others to trade in London or New York, I
15   11|          not to get a living be thy trade, but thy sport. Enjoy the
16   13|           for poets. It is the only trade I have learned. Come, let'
17   15|             battles over again. His trade here was that of a ditcher.
18   19|        opening new channels, not of trade, but of thought. Every man
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License