The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinDonnelley & Sons, 1915 - 264 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 22
Página
... seems a crime against progress . In opposition to these attempts , this volume stands for the machine - made book . Its paper , its type - setting , its presswork , and its binding all are the product of the very latest labor - saving ...
... seems a crime against progress . In opposition to these attempts , this volume stands for the machine - made book . Its paper , its type - setting , its presswork , and its binding all are the product of the very latest labor - saving ...
Página 2
... seems to be a recollection of that life , and to make that recollection as dur- able as possible by putting it down in writing . Hereby , too , I shall indulge the inclination so natural in old men , to be talking of them- selves and ...
... seems to be a recollection of that life , and to make that recollection as dur- able as possible by putting it down in writing . Hereby , too , I shall indulge the inclination so natural in old men , to be talking of them- selves and ...
Página 6
... seems my uncle must have left them here when he went to America , which was above fifty years since . There are many of his notes in the margins . This obscure family of ours was early in the Reformation , and continued Protestants ...
... seems my uncle must have left them here when he went to America , which was above fifty years since . There are many of his notes in the margins . This obscure family of ours was early in the Reformation , and continued Protestants ...
Página 35
... seems , were not made in Philadelphia . Then I asked for a threepenny loaf , and was told they had none such . So , not considering or knowing the difference of money , and the greater cheapness nor the names of his bread , I bade hime ...
... seems , were not made in Philadelphia . Then I asked for a threepenny loaf , and was told they had none such . So , not considering or knowing the difference of money , and the greater cheapness nor the names of his bread , I bade hime ...
Página 45
... : " Young man , I am concerned for thee , as thou has no friend with thee , and seems not to know much of the world , or of the snares youth is exposed to . Depend upon it , those are very bad women ; I can see it in 45 Benjamin Franklin.
... : " Young man , I am concerned for thee , as thou has no friend with thee , and seems not to know much of the world , or of the snares youth is exposed to . Depend upon it , those are very bad women ; I can see it in 45 Benjamin Franklin.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
accordingly acquaintance advantage affairs afterwards agreed appeared arrived Art of Virtue Assembly attend began Benjamin Franklin Boston bred brother brought captain character conduct continued defense desired dispute Ecton employed endeavor England father Fort Duquesne Franklin Fredericktown friends gave give governor hands heard horses hundred instructions intended Keimer length letter Little Britain lived lodging London Lord Loudoun Madeira wine means ment ness never obtained occasion officers opinion paid pamphlet paper perhaps person Philadelphia pieces pleased porringer pounds currency pounds sterling printed printer printing-house procure proposed proprietaries province Quakers Ralph received sailed says sect seems sent shillings ship Sir William Wyndham sometimes soon Stephen Potts Street things thought thousand pounds thro tion told took virtue wagons writing wrote young youth