The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers |
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He had heard , by some means or other , of my swimming from Chelsea to Blackfriars and of my teaching Wygate and another young man to swim in a few hours . He had two sons about to set out on their travels ; he wished to have them first ...
He had heard , by some means or other , of my swimming from Chelsea to Blackfriars and of my teaching Wygate and another young man to swim in a few hours . He had two sons about to set out on their travels ; he wished to have them first ...
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means and manner of obtaining virtue , which would have distinguished it from the mere exhortation to be good that does not instruct and indicate the means ; but is like the apostle's man of verbal charity , who , without showing to the ...
means and manner of obtaining virtue , which would have distinguished it from the mere exhortation to be good that does not instruct and indicate the means ; but is like the apostle's man of verbal charity , who , without showing to the ...
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On the whole , I wondered much how such a man came to be intrusted with so important a business as the conduct of a great army ; but having since seen more of the great world and the means of obtaining and motives for giving places and ...
On the whole , I wondered much how such a man came to be intrusted with so important a business as the conduct of a great army ; but having since seen more of the great world and the means of obtaining and motives for giving places and ...
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | 1 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
Digging for Hidden Treasure | 239 |
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