The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other PapersA.L. Burt Company, 1909 - 308 Seiten |
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... ment on each virtue , in which I would have shown the advantages of possessing it and the mischiefs attending its opposite vice . I should have called my book " The Art of Virtue , " because it would have shown the means and manner of ...
... ment on each virtue , in which I would have shown the advantages of possessing it and the mischiefs attending its opposite vice . I should have called my book " The Art of Virtue , " because it would have shown the means and manner of ...
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... ment of a college . He had a loud and clear voice , and articulated his words so perfectly that he might be heard and under- stood at a great distance , especially as his auditors observed the most perfect silence . He preached one ...
... ment of a college . He had a loud and clear voice , and articulated his words so perfectly that he might be heard and under- stood at a great distance , especially as his auditors observed the most perfect silence . He preached one ...
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... ment , since you have no public grievances to complain of , nor any subject of contention but the perfections and ... ments , her delicious company and heavenly harmony . " It was , " said he , " the opinion of learned philoso- phers of ...
... ment , since you have no public grievances to complain of , nor any subject of contention but the perfections and ... ments , her delicious company and heavenly harmony . " It was , " said he , " the opinion of learned philoso- phers of ...
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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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