The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His LifeS. Andrus and Son, 1847 - 304 pàgines |
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... become of him . His mental vivacity , and good natural disposition , made him an excellent com- panion ; but he was indolent , thoughtless , and to the last degree imprudent . John , the Irishman , soon ran away . I began to live very ...
... become of him . His mental vivacity , and good natural disposition , made him an excellent com- panion ; but he was indolent , thoughtless , and to the last degree imprudent . John , the Irishman , soon ran away . I began to live very ...
Pàgina 92
... become our subscri- bers . Many others followed their example , and our subscription continued to increase . This was one of the first good effects of the pains I had taken to learn to put my ideas on paper . I de- rived this farther ...
... become our subscri- bers . Many others followed their example , and our subscription continued to increase . This was one of the first good effects of the pains I had taken to learn to put my ideas on paper . I de- rived this farther ...
Pàgina 105
... become very numerous in the United States , and particularly in Pennslyvania . It is to be hoped that they will be still more widely extended , and that informa- tion will be every where increased . This will be the best security for ...
... become very numerous in the United States , and particularly in Pennslyvania . It is to be hoped that they will be still more widely extended , and that informa- tion will be every where increased . This will be the best security for ...
Pàgina 117
... become known , his principles have been adopted . Some opposition was made to his theories , particularly by the Abbe Nollet , who was , however , but feebly sup- ported , while the first philosophers in Europe stepped forth in defence ...
... become known , his principles have been adopted . Some opposition was made to his theories , particularly by the Abbe Nollet , who was , however , but feebly sup- ported , while the first philosophers in Europe stepped forth in defence ...
Pàgina 120
... become necessary . With this view , he considered his academy as " a foundation for posterity to erect a seminary of learning more extensive and suit- able to future circumstances . " In pursuance of this plan , the constitutions were ...
... become necessary . With this view , he considered his academy as " a foundation for posterity to erect a seminary of learning more extensive and suit- able to future circumstances . " In pursuance of this plan , the constitutions were ...
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