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    1. The disorders which generally prevail in the economy of the rich, naturally introduce themselves into the management of the former; the strict frugality and parsimonious attention of the poor as naturally establish themselves in that of the latter


    2. But we shall find this to have been the case of almost all nations, in all tolerably quiet and peaceable times, even of those who have not enjoyed the most prudent and parsimonious governments


    3. England, however, as it has never been blessed with a very parsimonious government, so parsimony has at no time been the characteristic virtue of its inhabitants


    4. If his employer is attentive and parsimonious, the workman is very likely to be so too; but if the master is dissolute and disorderly, the servant, who shapes his work according to the pattern which his master prescribes to him, will shape his life, too, according to the example which he sets him


    5. The merchants of London, indeed, have not yet generally become such magnificent lords as those of Cadiz and Lisbon; but neither are they in general such attetitive and parsimonious burghers as those of Amsterdam


    6. The orderly, vigilant, and parsimonious administration of such aristocracies as those of Venice and Amsterdam, is extremely proper, it appears from experience, for the management of a mercantile project of this kind


    7. As every man's humour regulates the degree of his consumption, every man contributes rather according to his humour, than proportion to his revenue: the profuse contribute more, the parsimonious less, than their proper proportion


    8. parsimonious, he is ruled by the law acting through reasoning; so that he does not glean his harvest crops, nor vintage, and in


    9. The theory will have to appear elegant, parsimonious, and be easily grasped


    10. It is the most parsimonious explanation of culture ever devised, and usually the most parsimonious explanation is the one likely to describe reality best

    11. 9 And should a man be parsimonious he is ruled by the law acting through reasoning; so that he does not glean his harvest crops nor vintage and in reference to other points we may perceive that it is reasoning that conquers his passions


    12. Not all approved of his parsimonious measures during the twenty some years that


    13. Systematically, serenely, in the same parsimonious way in which he had papered the house with banknotes, he then set about smashing the Bohemian crystal ware against the walls, the hand-painted vases, the pictures of maidens in flow-er-laden boats, the mirrors in their gilded frames, every-thing that was breakable, from parlor to pantry, and he finished with the large earthen jar in the kitchen, which exploded in the middle of the courtyard with a hollow boom


    14. It began directly after breakfast in the hall, where Antoine, remarking firmly '_C'est l'hiver_,' had lit a roaring fire, determined this time to stand no parsimonious nonsense, and it has gone on all day, with the necessary intervals for recuperation


    15. Finding, then, that he was unable to resist his propensity, he resolved to divest himself of the instrument and cause of his prodigality and lavishness, to divest himself of wealth, without which Alexander himself would have seemed parsimonious; and so calling us all three aside one day into a room, he addressed us in words somewhat to the following effect:


    16. Her uncle Anthony was unadventurous, but parsimonious too


    17. She carefully accumulates her income, and might seem parsimonious did she not disarm criticism by a noble employment of her wealth


    18. Simple, parsimonious tools will usually outperform complex calculations in most market-related applications


    19. Then there's the parsimonious mousetrap cinemas, with aisles that squeeze the breath from you, seats that knock your knees, and doors best sidled out of on your way to the men's lounge in the sweet shop across the alley


    20. Then there’s the parsimonious mousetrap cinemas with aisles that squeeze the breath from you, seats that knock your knees, and doors best sidled out of on your way to the men’s lounge in the sweet shop across the alley

    21. “Both matter” is an unsatisfactory answer to those academics who want to take sides and find the most parsimonious model to explain asset price behavior, but in reality both really do matter


    22. Both of them said in substance what had been said in the first, and were conceived in the same submissive spirit, but underneath their propriety one could begin to detect an impatience that was never evident in the parsimonious letters of Florentino Ariza


    23. But, alas! sir, the Minister is as parsimonious as his master is voracious


    24. She knows, too well, that you have been, heretofore, prodigal in words, and parsimonious in spirited action


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    parsimonious penurious grasping rapacious covetous selfish grudging miserly greedy