It is of common opinion, that whensoever a Jewe shall find an object of certain worthe, he shall endeavour posthaste to acquire it; and be that withal, that if it be to his fancy, he shall faster sell than retain it; for there is to the Jewe a spirite of commerce, that by it's singular vyrtue, is unlike that of any race now upon the Earth.
Sorry guys, just practicing my 16th-century English. My goal is to write my whole blog in it one day.
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