Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... common diet for that , and that for the common , abruptly , without the least in- convenience , so that I think there is little in the advice of making those changes by easy gradations . I went on pleasantly , but poor Keimer suffered ...
... common diet for that , and that for the common , abruptly , without the least in- convenience , so that I think there is little in the advice of making those changes by easy gradations . I went on pleasantly , but poor Keimer suffered ...
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... common school - books . Those who lov'd read- ing were oblig'd to send for their books from England ; the members of the Junto had each a few . We had left the alehouse , where we first met , and hired a room to hold our club in . I ...
... common school - books . Those who lov'd read- ing were oblig'd to send for their books from England ; the members of the Junto had each a few . We had left the alehouse , where we first met , and hired a room to hold our club in . I ...
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... common mode of teaching languages . We are told that it is proper to begin first with the Latin , and , having acquir'd that , it will be more easy to attain those modern languages which are deriv'd from it ; and yet we do not begin ...
... common mode of teaching languages . We are told that it is proper to begin first with the Latin , and , having acquir'd that , it will be more easy to attain those modern languages which are deriv'd from it ; and yet we do not begin ...
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