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Conceiving , then , that , agreeably to the advice of Pythagoras in his “ Golden Verses , " daily examination would be necessary , I contrived the following method for conducting that examina- . tion . I made a little book , in which I ...
Conceiving , then , that , agreeably to the advice of Pythagoras in his “ Golden Verses , " daily examination would be necessary , I contrived the following method for conducting that examina- . tion . I made a little book , in which I ...
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TO THOSE WHO HAVE THE SUPERINTENDENCY OF EDUCA TION . I ADDRESS myself to all the friends of youth , and conjure them to direct their compassionate regards to niy unhappy fate , in order to remove the prejudices of which am the victim .
TO THOSE WHO HAVE THE SUPERINTENDENCY OF EDUCA TION . I ADDRESS myself to all the friends of youth , and conjure them to direct their compassionate regards to niy unhappy fate , in order to remove the prejudices of which am the victim .
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... eager to walk with you and entertain you with their agreeable conversa tion ; and what has been your choice ? Why , to sit on the terrace , satisfy yourself with the fine prospect , and passing your eye over the beauties of the ...
... eager to walk with you and entertain you with their agreeable conversa tion ; and what has been your choice ? Why , to sit on the terrace , satisfy yourself with the fine prospect , and passing your eye over the beauties of the ...
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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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