The class of economists mentioned seem unable to realize that a man, young or old, is worth his salt, if he works honestly, whether he be a sewer- digger or a clerk who spends half his income on laundry. "A Canadian Bankclerk", J. P. Buschlen
The class of economists mentioned seem unable to realize that a man, young or old, is worth his salt, if he works honestly, whether he be a sewer- digger or a clerk who spends half his income on laundry.
One who is attached to ancient things and is learned in their history; one who collects relies of former times. ...