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The way to be rich and respectable, addressed to men of small fortune. In this pamphlet is given an estimate, shewing that a gentleman, with economy, residing in the country, may, with a few acres of land, live as well for 500 l. a year, and make an appearance in life equal to those who spend double that sum without those advantages. Such as are fond of Farming, will here find the Expences attending, and the Profits arising from, the Cultivation of Land, feeding of Sheep, &c. &c.
Trusler, John, 1735-1820.Date: [1780?]- Books
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The way to be rich and respectable. Addressed to men of small fortune. In this Pamphlet is given, among a variety of other Estimates or Plans of Living, one shewing that a Gentleman with Economy, residing in the Country, may, with a few Acres of Land, live as well for Five Hundred Pounds a Year, and make an Appearance in Life equal to those who spend double the Sum, without those Advantages. Such as are fond of Farming, will here find the Expences attending, and the Profits arising from, the Cultivation of Land, Feeding of Sheep, &c. &c.
Trusler, John, 1735-1820.Date: [1787?]- Books
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The way to be rich and respectable. Addressed to men of small fortune. In this pamphlet is given, among a variety of other estimates or plans of living, one shewing that a gentleman with economy, residing in the country, may, with a few acres of land, live as well, and make an appearance in life, equal to those who spend double the sum, without those Advantages. Such as are fond of Farming, will here find the Expences attending, and the Profits arising from the Cultivation of Land, Feeding of Sheep, &c. &c. By the Rev. Dr. Trusler.
Trusler, John, 1735-1820.Date: 1796- Books
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The way to be rich and respectable. Addressed to men of small fortune. In this pamphlet is given an estimate, shewing that a gentleman, with a wife, four children, and five servants, may, residing in the country, with a few acres of land, live as well as, and make an appearance in life equal to, a man of 1000l. a year, and yet not expend 400l. including the rent both of house and land; and still be able, in the course of 20 years, to lay by 2500l. The plan of living, in this estimate, is not ideal only, but has been absolutely pursued by the author many years. Such as are fond of farming, will here find the expences attending, and the profits arising from, the cultivation of land, feeding of sheep, &c. &c.
Trusler, John, 1735-1820.Date: [1780?]