That is suitable to a man, in point of ornamental expense, not which he can afford to have, but which he can afford to lose.


Thoughts and Apophthegms: From the Writings of Archbishop Whateley (ed. 1856)


That is suitable to a man, in point of ornamental expense, not which he can afford to have, but which he can afford to lose.

That is suitable to a man, in point of ornamental expense, not which he can afford to have, but which he can afford to lose.

That is suitable to a man, in point of ornamental expense, not which he can afford to have, but which he can afford to lose.

That is suitable to a man, in point of ornamental expense, not which he can afford to have, but which he can afford to lose.