| 1850 - 720 sidor
...3, 6, and in some cases 10 per cent on his aggregate sales, and renders it morally impossible tlutt he should sell at a profit, and at the same time sell as cheaply as his more enterprising und capable rivals. In effect, he confesses defeat and incapacity, and retreats to the rear-rank of... | |
| Edwin Troxell FREEDLY - 1853 - 370 sidor
...ruinous prodigality. By thus refusing, he increases his expenses for rent, lights, fuel, clerk hire, &c., from onehalf per cent. to three, five, and in...sales, and renders it morally impossible that he should eell at a profit, and at the same time sell as cheaply as his more enterprising and capable rivals.... | |
| Money - 1853 - 168 sidor
...ruinous prodigality. By refusing, he increases his expenses for rent, lights, fuel, clerk hire, <fcc., and renders it morally impossible that he should sell at a profit, and sell as cheaply as his more enterprising and capable rivals. In effect, he confesses defeat and incapacity,... | |
| Edwin Troxell Freedley - 1859 - 200 sidor
...for rent, lights, fuel, clerk hire, &c., from one-half per cent. to three, five, and in some oas.es ten per cent. on his aggregate sales, and renders...morally impossible that he should sell at a profit, * Conclusion of Horace Grecley's "Prize Essay on Advertising." 84 O and at the same time sell as cheaply... | |
| Alexander Andrews - 1867 - 584 sidor
...ruinous prodigality. By thus refusing, he increases his expenses for rent, lights, fuel, clerk hire, Ac., from one-half per cent, to three, five, and in some...impossible that he should sell at a profit, and at the ваше time sell as cheaply as his moro enterprising and capable rirais. In effet, he confesses defeat... | |
| Edward Thomas Roe - 1916 - 518 sidor
...prodigality. By thus refusing, he increases his expenses for rent, lights, fuel, assistance, etc., from onehalf per cent to three, five and in some cases...impossible that he should sell at a profit, and at the sam» time sell as cheaply as his more enterprising and capable rivals. In effect, he confesses defeat... | |
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