Benjamin Franklin: His Contribution to the American TraditionBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 320 Seiten |
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... give me a hearing , since this may be read or not as any one pleases . And lastly , ( I may as well con- fess it , since my denial of it will be believed by no body ) perhaps I shall a good deal gratify my own vanity . In- deed I scarce ...
... give me a hearing , since this may be read or not as any one pleases . And lastly , ( I may as well con- fess it , since my denial of it will be believed by no body ) perhaps I shall a good deal gratify my own vanity . In- deed I scarce ...
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... give advice , but we cannot give conduct , as Poor Richard says : However , remember this , They that won't be counselled , can't be helped , as Poor Richard says : and farther , that , if you will not hear reason , she'll surely rap ...
... give advice , but we cannot give conduct , as Poor Richard says : However , remember this , They that won't be counselled , can't be helped , as Poor Richard says : and farther , that , if you will not hear reason , she'll surely rap ...
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... give one another the characters of devils ; dead , you are all angels ! It is delightful , when any of you die , to read what good husbands , good fathers , good friends , good citizens , and good Christians you were , con- cluding with ...
... give one another the characters of devils ; dead , you are all angels ! It is delightful , when any of you die , to read what good husbands , good fathers , good friends , good citizens , and good Christians you were , con- cluding with ...
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PAGE | 27 |
INVENTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF SCIENCE | 189 |
THE STYLE OF BEING AMERICAN | 225 |
Urheberrecht | |
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