AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN1901 |
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... industry he was one of Plutarch's men. A book of De Foe's fell into his hands at this time and was probably not without influence on his style. His tastes and the direction given to his thoughts by his passion for books inclined him to ...
... industry he was one of Plutarch's men. A book of De Foe's fell into his hands at this time and was probably not without influence on his style. His tastes and the direction given to his thoughts by his passion for books inclined him to ...
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... industry were the only roads to wealth. It was important teaching in a new country full of those undeveloped possibilities which stimulate the speculative temper ; and it was unquestionably influential in fixing the habits of a host of ...
... industry were the only roads to wealth. It was important teaching in a new country full of those undeveloped possibilities which stimulate the speculative temper ; and it was unquestionably influential in fixing the habits of a host of ...
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... industry and so persistent his productive power. Letters, essays, pamphlets poured from his active mind in an almost continuous stream. And this voluminous production was characterized in every form by transparent clearness, directness ...
... industry and so persistent his productive power. Letters, essays, pamphlets poured from his active mind in an almost continuous stream. And this voluminous production was characterized in every form by transparent clearness, directness ...
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... industry, (With God's blessing,) Maintained a large family comfortably; And brought up thirteen children and seven grandchildren Reputably. From this instance, Reader, Be encouraged to diligence in thy calling, And distrust not ...
... industry, (With God's blessing,) Maintained a large family comfortably; And brought up thirteen children and seven grandchildren Reputably. From this instance, Reader, Be encouraged to diligence in thy calling, And distrust not ...
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... industry and frugality. I lived very contented and forgot Boston as much as I could, and did not wish to be known where I resided except to my friend Collins, who was in the secret and kept it faithfully. At length, however, an accident ...
... industry and frugality. I lived very contented and forgot Boston as much as I could, and did not wish to be known where I resided except to my friend Collins, who was in the secret and kept it faithfully. At length, however, an accident ...
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