Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... become wise . When we see how cruel statesmen and warriors can be to the human race , and how absurd distinguished ... becoming wise by foresight . The nearest thing to having experience of one's own , is to have other people's affairs ...
... become wise . When we see how cruel statesmen and warriors can be to the human race , and how absurd distinguished ... becoming wise by foresight . The nearest thing to having experience of one's own , is to have other people's affairs ...
Página 93
... become so considerable , though I remember to have come down to near the time of that transaction ( 1730 ) . I will therefore begin here with an account . of it , which may be struck out if found to have been already given . At the time ...
... become so considerable , though I remember to have come down to near the time of that transaction ( 1730 ) . I will therefore begin here with an account . of it , which may be struck out if found to have been already given . At the time ...
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... become transformed into the leading Pennsylvanian . His home is in Philadelphia still , but the whole province has become his city ; and the wider neighbourhood , beyond that province , through which his name is becoming quoted and ...
... become transformed into the leading Pennsylvanian . His home is in Philadelphia still , but the whole province has become his city ; and the wider neighbourhood , beyond that province , through which his name is becoming quoted and ...
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