Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... took me from the grammar - school , and sent me to a school for writing and arithmetic , kept by a then famous man , Mr. George Brownwell . He was a skilful master , and successful in his profession , employing the mildest and most ...
... took me from the grammar - school , and sent me to a school for writing and arithmetic , kept by a then famous man , Mr. George Brownwell . He was a skilful master , and successful in his profession , employing the mildest and most ...
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... sensible friend or neighbour to converse with , and always took care to start some ingenious or useful topic for discourse which might tend to improve the minds of his children . By this means he turned our attention BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 7.
... sensible friend or neighbour to converse with , and always took care to start some ingenious or useful topic for discourse which might tend to improve the minds of his children . By this means he turned our attention BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 7.
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... took ine to walk with him and see joiners , bricklayers , turners , braziers , & c . at their work that he might observe my inclination , and endeavour to fix it on some trade or pro- fession that would keep me on land . It has ever ...
... took ine to walk with him and see joiners , bricklayers , turners , braziers , & c . at their work that he might observe my inclination , and endeavour to fix it on some trade or pro- fession that would keep me on land . It has ever ...
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... took notice of me , and invited me to see his library , and very kindly proposed to lend me such books , as I chose to read . I now took a strong inclination for poetry , and wrote some little pieces . My brother , supposing it might ...
... took notice of me , and invited me to see his library , and very kindly proposed to lend me such books , as I chose to read . I now took a strong inclination for poetry , and wrote some little pieces . My brother , supposing it might ...
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... took the contrary side , perhaps a little for dispute sake . He was naturally more eloquent , having a greater plenty of words , and sometimes , as I thought , I was vanquished more by his fluency than by the strength of his reasons ...
... took the contrary side , perhaps a little for dispute sake . He was naturally more eloquent , having a greater plenty of words , and sometimes , as I thought , I was vanquished more by his fluency than by the strength of his reasons ...
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