The Life of Benjamin FranklinBazin & Ellsworth, 1848 - 468 страница |
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... became an excellent penman ; but , to cite his own confession , he " entirely failed in arith- metic . " Benjamin appears to have remained under the tuition of Mr. Brownwell about twelve months , or the greater part of his ninth year ...
... became an excellent penman ; but , to cite his own confession , he " entirely failed in arith- metic . " Benjamin appears to have remained under the tuition of Mr. Brownwell about twelve months , or the greater part of his ninth year ...
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... became dis- tinguished , and which proved one of the most efficient means of advancing his fortunes , was so well conceived , so practical , so remarkable in a youth but little more than twelve years old , and for that reason among ...
... became dis- tinguished , and which proved one of the most efficient means of advancing his fortunes , was so well conceived , so practical , so remarkable in a youth but little more than twelve years old , and for that reason among ...
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... became one of the most energetic and controlling emotions of his soul . Of the communications which appeared from time to time in the New England Courant , not a few were of a ARBITRARY ACTS OF THE GOVERNMENT . 333 strongly marked ...
... became one of the most energetic and controlling emotions of his soul . Of the communications which appeared from time to time in the New England Courant , not a few were of a ARBITRARY ACTS OF THE GOVERNMENT . 333 strongly marked ...
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... became very obli- ging and friendly ; and our acquaintance continued all the rest of his life . " Franklin conjectured that this Mr. Brown had been an itinerant quack doctor ; " for there was no town in England , nor any country of ...
... became very obli- ging and friendly ; and our acquaintance continued all the rest of his life . " Franklin conjectured that this Mr. Brown had been an itinerant quack doctor ; " for there was no town in England , nor any country of ...
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... a little from the cover of the high banks of the creek , the city became visible , and they reached it about 9 o'clock , landing at the Market street harf . CHAPTER V. PROCURES EMPLOYMENT IN PHILADELPHIA . THE personal condition.
... a little from the cover of the high banks of the creek , the city became visible , and they reached it about 9 o'clock , landing at the Market street harf . CHAPTER V. PROCURES EMPLOYMENT IN PHILADELPHIA . THE personal condition.
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acquainted affairs agent America Art of Virtue Assembly became Benjamin Benjamin Franklin Berkshire bill Boston British Canada character Collins colonies conduct course deemed duty England eral father favor Frank French frugality furnished gave give Gnadenhutten governor gratifying habits honor important Indians instructions interest Keimer king land letter London Lord Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames manner means ment Meredith mind moral mother-country ness never object occasion opinion pamphlet paper Parliament Penn Pennsylvania Philadelphia Poor Richard says pounds present principles printer printing-office privy council procure proposed Proprietaries province province of Pennsylvania Quakers Ralph reason received remarks rendered reply respect says Franklin sent sentiments soon spirit stamp-act Thomas Whately thought tion took trade views virtue whole wife William Penn writing young