The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinDelmarva Publications, Inc., 1995 - 220 páginas Benjamin Franklin can be described as an inventor, Scientist, printer, writer, Father, muscian, politician, patriot, and one of the United States founding fathers. He was born in a modest family of not very high standing,and he didn't have much shcooling. He rose to being one of the greatest men of the United Stares history . |
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... PHILADELPHIA VI FIRST VISIT TO LONDON VII BEGINNING BUSINESS IN PHILADELPHIA VIII BUSINESS SUCCESS AND FIRST PUBLIC SERVICE IX PLAN FOR ATTAINING MORAL PERFECTION X POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC AND OTHER ACTIVITIES XI INTEREST IN.
... PHILADELPHIA VI FIRST VISIT TO LONDON VII BEGINNING BUSINESS IN PHILADELPHIA VIII BUSINESS SUCCESS AND FIRST PUBLIC SERVICE IX PLAN FOR ATTAINING MORAL PERFECTION X POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC AND OTHER ACTIVITIES XI INTEREST IN.
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... LONDON. INTRODUCTION. E Americans devour eagerly any piece of writing that purports to tell us the secret of success in life; yet how often we are disappointed to find nothing but commonplace statements, or receipts that we know by heart ...
... LONDON. INTRODUCTION. E Americans devour eagerly any piece of writing that purports to tell us the secret of success in life; yet how often we are disappointed to find nothing but commonplace statements, or receipts that we know by heart ...
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... London. He was an ingenious man. I remember him well, for when I was a boy he came over to my father in Boston, and lived in the house with us some years. He lived to a great age. His grandson, Samuel Franklin, now lives in Boston. He ...
... London. He was an ingenious man. I remember him well, for when I was a boy he came over to my father in Boston, and lived in the house with us some years. He lived to a great age. His grandson, Samuel Franklin, now lives in Boston. He ...
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... London, being about that time established in Boston, I was sent to be with him some time on liking. But his expectations of a fee with me displeasing my father, I was taken home again. A small village not far from Winchester in ...
... London, being about that time established in Boston, I was sent to be with him some time on liking. But his expectations of a fee with me displeasing my father, I was taken home again. A small village not far from Winchester in ...
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... London journal, comprising satirical essays on social subjects, published by Addison and Steele in 17111712. The Spectator and its predecessor, the Tatler (1709), marked the beginning of periodical literature. John Locke (16321704), a ...
... London journal, comprising satirical essays on social subjects, published by Addison and Steele in 17111712. The Spectator and its predecessor, the Tatler (1709), marked the beginning of periodical literature. John Locke (16321704), a ...
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BEGINNING BUSINESS IN PHILADELPHIA | |
BUSINESS SUCCESS AND FIRST PUBLIC SERVICE | |
PLAN FOR ATTAINING MORAL PERFECTION | |
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