Yet every German family is bound to slavery and to submission to its'Fater.' They work like oxen, and
amass wealth like Jews.
The Ox took under his patronage the next term of life, and therefore man in his middle age is fond of work, devoted to labor, and resolute to
amass wealth and to husband his resources.
It was a sort of investment of good works, which he was effecting in the name of his young brother; it was a stock of good works which he wished to
amass in advance for him, in case the little rogue should some day find himself short of that coin, the only sort which is received at the toll-bar of paradise.
Among his other treasures, the pedagogue had a wife, whom he had married out of Mr Allworthy's kitchen for her fortune, viz., twenty pounds, which she had there
amassed.
Some years ago he loved a young Russian lady of moderate fortune, and having
amassed a considerable sum in prize-money, the father of the girl consented to the match.
The two were inventors and proverbially poor business men, though they had
amassed a fortune.
Then, indeed, the affair began to look black; and when inquiries were made, and the penniless clerk was found to have
amassed thousands of dollars, and kept them secretly in a rival establishment, the stoutest of his friends abandoned him, the books were overhauled for traces of ancient and artful fraud, and though none were found, there still prevailed a general impression of loss.
Investing a small sum which he had
amassed since leaving his native village, in merchandise suited to the American market, he embarked, in the month of November, 1783, in a ship bound to Baltimore, and arrived in Hampton Roads in the month of January.
But what he loved and valued above all was the money he had
amassed by his labour, and by all sorts of devices: that money made him the equal of all who had been his superiors.
Being assured of this I returned to the cavern, and
amassed a rich treasure of diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and jewels of all kinds which strewed the ground.
As soon as his engagement with the patron of The Young Amelia ended, he would hire a small vessel on his own account -- for in his several voyages he had
amassed a hundred piastres -- and under some pretext land at the Island of Monte Cristo.
I might so have
amassed more material for after use in literature, but I had to fit myself to use it, and I suppose that this was what I was doing, in my own way, and by such light as I had.