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Four thousand drachmas cannot fail of making eight thousand . As soon as by this means I am master of ten thousand , I will lay aside my trade of glass - man , and turn jeweller . I shall then deal in diamonds , pearls , and all ...
Four thousand drachmas cannot fail of making eight thousand . As soon as by this means I am master of ten thousand , I will lay aside my trade of glass - man , and turn jeweller . I shall then deal in diamonds , pearls , and all ...
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I will not , however , stop there , but still continue my traffic , till I have got together a hundred thousand drachmas . When I have thus made myself master of a hundred thousand drachmas , I shall naturally set myself on the foot of ...
I will not , however , stop there , but still continue my traffic , till I have got together a hundred thousand drachmas . When I have thus made myself master of a hundred thousand drachmas , I shall naturally set myself on the foot of ...
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This treat lasted for two years , and is said to have cost Shalum five hundred antelopes , two thousand ostriches , and a thousand tun of milk ; but what most of all recommended it , was that variety of delicious fruits and pot - herbs ...
This treat lasted for two years , and is said to have cost Shalum five hundred antelopes , two thousand ostriches , and a thousand tun of milk ; but what most of all recommended it , was that variety of delicious fruits and pot - herbs ...
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