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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... FRIENDS 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.
... FRIENDS 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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... success in life; yet how often we are disappointed to find nothing but commonplace statements, or receipts that we know by heart but never follow. Most of the life stories of our famous and successful men fail to inspire because they ...
... success in life; yet how often we are disappointed to find nothing but commonplace statements, or receipts that we know by heart but never follow. Most of the life stories of our famous and successful men fail to inspire because they ...
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... success, as the companionship of a real flesh and blood man of extraordinary mind and quality, whose daily walk and ... successful man is just this human aspect of the account. Franklin told the story of his life, as he himself says, for ...
... success, as the companionship of a real flesh and blood man of extraordinary mind and quality, whose daily walk and ... successful man is just this human aspect of the account. Franklin told the story of his life, as he himself says, for ...
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... success as a scientist, a statesman, and a diplomat, as well as socially, was in no little part due to his ability as a writer. "His letters charmed all, and made his correspondence eagerly sought. His political arguments were the joy ...
... success as a scientist, a statesman, and a diplomat, as well as socially, was in no little part due to his ability as a writer. "His letters charmed all, and made his correspondence eagerly sought. His political arguments were the joy ...
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... success rests on the imaginative or creative power they displayed. To authorship Franklin laid no claim. He wrote no work of the imagination. He developed only incidentally a style in many respects as remarkable as that of his English ...
... success rests on the imaginative or creative power they displayed. To authorship Franklin laid no claim. He wrote no work of the imagination. He developed only incidentally a style in many respects as remarkable as that of his English ...
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BEGINNING BUSINESS IN PHILADELPHIA | |
BUSINESS SUCCESS AND FIRST PUBLIC SERVICE | |
PLAN FOR ATTAINING MORAL PERFECTION | |
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