Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... scholars and modern philosophers . This my father was long ago aware of ; and lest the name alone should hurt the for- tunes of his children , he , in his shiftings from one country to another , wisely changed it . " Sir , I have only ...
... scholars and modern philosophers . This my father was long ago aware of ; and lest the name alone should hurt the for- tunes of his children , he , in his shiftings from one country to another , wisely changed it . " Sir , I have only ...
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... scholars ; two of those nearest equal in their spelling to be put together . Let these strive for victory ; each propounding ten words every day to the other to be spelled . He that spells truly most of the other's words is victor for ...
... scholars ; two of those nearest equal in their spelling to be put together . Let these strive for victory ; each propounding ten words every day to the other to be spelled . He that spells truly most of the other's words is victor for ...
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Benjamin Franklin. Let the pieces read by the scholars in this class be short ; such as Croxall's fables , and little ... scholars to study them against the morning . Let it then be required of them to give an account , first of the parts ...
Benjamin Franklin. Let the pieces read by the scholars in this class be short ; such as Croxall's fables , and little ... scholars to study them against the morning . Let it then be required of them to give an account , first of the parts ...
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... follows it in the studies of youth . Let the scholars of this class begin with learning the elements of rhetoric from some short system , so as to be able to give an account of the most useful tropes and 168 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... follows it in the studies of youth . Let the scholars of this class begin with learning the elements of rhetoric from some short system , so as to be able to give an account of the most useful tropes and 168 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... scholar . Dr. Johnson's Ethices Elementa , or First Prin- ciples of Morality , may now be read by the scho- lars , and explained by the master , to lay a solid foundation of virtue and piety in their minds . And as this class continues ...
... scholar . Dr. Johnson's Ethices Elementa , or First Prin- ciples of Morality , may now be read by the scho- lars , and explained by the master , to lay a solid foundation of virtue and piety in their minds . And as this class continues ...
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