Benjamin Franklin: A Picture of the Struggles of Our Infant Nation, One Hundred Years AgoDodd, Mead, 1876 - 373 Seiten |
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... conduct- His courtship , and marriage - Character of Mrs. Franklin- Increase of luxury - Plans for a library - Prosperity of Penn- sylvania - Customs in Philadelphia - Style of dress in 1726— Franklin's social position in Philadelphia ...
... conduct- His courtship , and marriage - Character of Mrs. Franklin- Increase of luxury - Plans for a library - Prosperity of Penn- sylvania - Customs in Philadelphia - Style of dress in 1726— Franklin's social position in Philadelphia ...
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... conduct of John Penn - Petition to the crown - Debt of England - Two causes of conflict - Franklin sent to Eng- land - His embarkation - Wise counsel to his daughter - The stamp act - American resolves - Edmund Burke - Examina- tion of ...
... conduct of John Penn - Petition to the crown - Debt of England - Two causes of conflict - Franklin sent to Eng- land - His embarkation - Wise counsel to his daughter - The stamp act - American resolves - Edmund Burke - Examina- tion of ...
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... conduct of William Franklin - His arrest ... CHAPTER XIII . ..... Progress of the War , both of Diplomacy and the Sword . Letter of Henry Laurens - Franklin visits the army before Boston -Letter of Mrs. Adams - Burning of Falmouth ...
... conduct of William Franklin - His arrest ... CHAPTER XIII . ..... Progress of the War , both of Diplomacy and the Sword . Letter of Henry Laurens - Franklin visits the army before Boston -Letter of Mrs. Adams - Burning of Falmouth ...
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... conduct by high moral and religious principles . Several of Josiah Franklin's neighbors accompanied him in his re- moval . Boston was then a straggling village , of five or six thousand inhabitants . In front spread out its magnificent I.
... conduct by high moral and religious principles . Several of Josiah Franklin's neighbors accompanied him in his re- moval . Boston was then a straggling village , of five or six thousand inhabitants . In front spread out its magnificent I.
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... conduct through life ; for I have always set a greater value on the character of a doer of good , than on any other kind of a reputation ; and if I have been , as you seem to think , a useful citizen , the public owe the advantage of it ...
... conduct through life ; for I have always set a greater value on the character of a doer of good , than on any other kind of a reputation ; and if I have been , as you seem to think , a useful citizen , the public owe the advantage of it ...
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admirable Americans Andrew Bradford appointed army Arthur Lee Assembly beautiful became Benjamin Franklin Boston British government brother called Captain character Christian colonies conferred Congress creed daugh declared deists endeavored England English faith father favor fifty France Frank Franklin wrote French gentleman give Governor honor hundred Indians influence John Adams JOHN S. C. ABBOTT Keimer king land letter London Lord Lord Chatham Lord Loudoun ment miles mind ministers ministry months moral morning never paper Parliament patriot peace Penn Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia philosopher pounds presented printer printing province Quakers Ralph reached received religion religious replied sail savages sent ship soon Stamp Act streets thing thought thousand dollars tion took tories treatise troops vessel virtue visited voyage Whitefield William William Franklin William Penn William Temple Franklin writes young
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Seite 364 - I have lived, sir, a long time. And the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth ; That God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an Empire can rise without his aid ? We have been assured, sir, in the Sacred Writings, that 'except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it.
Seite 66 - He bowed the heavens also, and came down : and darkness was under His feet. And He rode upon a cherub, and did fly : yea, He did fly upon the wings of the wind.
Seite 91 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Seite 114 - We kept no idle servants, our table was plain and simple, our furniture of the cheapest. For instance, my breakfast was a long time bread and milk (no tea), and I ate it out of a two-penny earthen porringer, with a pewter spoon. But mark how luxury will enter families, and make a progress, in spite of principle: being called one morning to breakfast, I found it in a China bowl, with a spoon of silver!
Seite 137 - I happened soon after to attend one of his sermons, in the course of which I perceived he intended to finish with a collection, and I silently resolved he should get nothing from me. I had in my pocket a handful of copper money, three or four silver dollars, and five pistoles in gold. As he proceeded I began to soften, and concluded to give the copper.
Seite 14 - I voluntarily offered and gave all my money for one. I then came home and went whistling all over the house, much pleased with my whistle, but disturbing all the family. My brothers and sisters and cousins, understanding the bargain I had made, told me I had given four times as much for it as it was worth...
Seite 363 - In the beginning of the contest with Britain, when we were sensible of danger, we had daily prayers in this room for the Divine protection. Our prayers, sir, were heard; and they were graciously answered.
Seite 129 - It was about this time I conceived the bold and arduous project of arriving at moral perfection. I wished to live without committing any fault at any time; I would conquer all that either natural inclination, custom, or company might lead me into. As I knew, "or thought I knew, what was right and wrong, I did not see why I might not always do the one and avoid the other.
Seite 166 - I advanced anything that may possibly be disputed, the words certainly, undoubtedly, or any others that give the air of positiveness to an opinion; but rather say, I conceive or apprehend a thing to be so and so; it appears to me...
Seite 14 - I then came home, and went whistling all over the house, much pleased with my whistle, but disturbing all the family. My brothers, and sisters, and cousins, understanding the bargain I had made, told me I had given four times as much for it as it was worth ; put me in mind what good things I might have bought with the rest of the money ; and laughed at me so much for my folly, that I cried with vexation ; and the reflection gave me more chagrin than the whistle gave me pleasure.