Benjamin Franklin, Self-revealed: A Biographical and Critical Study Based Mainly on His Own Writings, Band 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1917 |
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... mind that made itself felt in the smallest things , an extreme gentleness , and , above all , a sweet serenity that easily became gayety . " But this was Franklin when he was certain of his company . " He conversed only with individuals ...
... mind that made itself felt in the smallest things , an extreme gentleness , and , above all , a sweet serenity that easily became gayety . " But this was Franklin when he was certain of his company . " He conversed only with individuals ...
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... mind of the sea - captain , who made it a rule to always keep his men at work , and who exclaimed , upon being told by his mate , that there was nothing more to employ them about , “ Oh , make them scour the anchor . " His absent ...
... mind of the sea - captain , who made it a rule to always keep his men at work , and who exclaimed , upon being told by his mate , that there was nothing more to employ them about , “ Oh , make them scour the anchor . " His absent ...
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... Mind of the Frenchman that used to accost English and other Strangers on the Pont - Neuf , with many Compliments , and a red hot Iron in his Hand ; Pray Monsieur Anglois , says he , Do me the Favour to let me have the Honour of ...
... Mind of the Frenchman that used to accost English and other Strangers on the Pont - Neuf , with many Compliments , and a red hot Iron in his Hand ; Pray Monsieur Anglois , says he , Do me the Favour to let me have the Honour of ...
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... mind to have the Motto cut on a Piece of smooth Marble , but there was not room for it between the Ornaments , to be put in Characters large enough to be read . I therefore made use of a Contraction antiently very common in Latin Manu ...
... mind to have the Motto cut on a Piece of smooth Marble , but there was not room for it between the Ornaments , to be put in Characters large enough to be read . I therefore made use of a Contraction antiently very common in Latin Manu ...
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... convinced that few men had done more than Franklin to poison the minds of the Americans , or were inore totally unworthy of his Majesty's mercy . D. F. on each corner . The Person who took 14 Benjamin Franklin Self - Revealed.
... convinced that few men had done more than Franklin to poison the minds of the Americans , or were inore totally unworthy of his Majesty's mercy . D. F. on each corner . The Person who took 14 Benjamin Franklin Self - Revealed.
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