Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... object of social im- provement in the recommendation of those habits which tend most effectually to unite men together in the bonds of amity . Happening , however , to live himself in a turbulent period , and called upon to take a ...
... object of social im- provement in the recommendation of those habits which tend most effectually to unite men together in the bonds of amity . Happening , however , to live himself in a turbulent period , and called upon to take a ...
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... object to printing any thing of mine in his paper , if he knew it to be mine , I contrived to disguise my hand , and writing an anonymous paper , I put it at night under the door of the printing - house . It was found in the morning ...
... object to printing any thing of mine in his paper , if he knew it to be mine , I contrived to disguise my hand , and writing an anonymous paper , I put it at night under the door of the printing - house . It was found in the morning ...
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... objects . " But your Biography will not merely teach self - education , but the education of a wise man ; and the wisest man will receive lights and improve his progress , by seeing detailed the conduct of another wise man . And why are ...
... objects . " But your Biography will not merely teach self - education , but the education of a wise man ; and the wisest man will receive lights and improve his progress , by seeing detailed the conduct of another wise man . And why are ...
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... object . Its first rise in my mind appears in the above - mentioned little paper , accidentally pre- served , viz . OBSERVATIONS on my reading history , in library , May 9 , 1731 . " That the great affairs of the world , the wars ...
... object . Its first rise in my mind appears in the above - mentioned little paper , accidentally pre- served , viz . OBSERVATIONS on my reading history , in library , May 9 , 1731 . " That the great affairs of the world , the wars ...
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... his letters , elucidating similar objects , will be inserted ( in his own language ) in their proper places ; which he probably would himself have done , had he lived to complete the BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 135 PART III. ...
... his letters , elucidating similar objects , will be inserted ( in his own language ) in their proper places ; which he probably would himself have done , had he lived to complete the BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 135 PART III. ...
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