Autobiography [of] Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1931 - 313 páginas Charming self-portrait covers boyhood, work as a printer, political career, scientific experiments, much more. Its openness, honesty, and readable style have made the "Autobiography" one of the great classics of the genre. |
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... character of me . Success of my Electrical Experiments . Medal sent me . Present Royal Society , and Speech of President . Denny's Arrival and Courtship to me . His character . My service to the Army in the affair of Quarters . Disputes ...
... character of me . Success of my Electrical Experiments . Medal sent me . Present Royal Society , and Speech of President . Denny's Arrival and Courtship to me . His character . My service to the Army in the affair of Quarters . Disputes ...
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... character , and consequently of aiding all happiness , both public and domestic . The two works I allude to , sir , will in particular give a noble rule and example of self - education . School and other education constantly proceed ...
... character , and consequently of aiding all happiness , both public and domestic . The two works I allude to , sir , will in particular give a noble rule and example of self - education . School and other education constantly proceed ...
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... character , and which brings all that belongs to it into greater play ; and it is the more useful , as perhaps more persons are at a loss for the means of improving their minds and characters , than they are for the time or the ...
... character , and which brings all that belongs to it into greater play ; and it is the more useful , as perhaps more persons are at a loss for the means of improving their minds and characters , than they are for the time or the ...
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