Benjamin Franklin: His Contribution to the American TraditionBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 320 Seiten |
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... known that I depended on the Governor , probably some friend that knew him better would have advised me not to rely on him , as I afterwards heard it as his known character to be liberal of promises which he never meant to keep . Yet ...
... known that I depended on the Governor , probably some friend that knew him better would have advised me not to rely on him , as I afterwards heard it as his known character to be liberal of promises which he never meant to keep . Yet ...
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... known to Americans as the Bible . Often Poor Richard is known through the preface pre- pared by Franklin for the issue of 1758 , reprinted sepa- rately as The Way to Wealth or Father Abraham's Speech , in which were collected maxims on ...
... known to Americans as the Bible . Often Poor Richard is known through the preface pre- pared by Franklin for the issue of 1758 , reprinted sepa- rately as The Way to Wealth or Father Abraham's Speech , in which were collected maxims on ...
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... known . Two major sources of the Junto idea are known . Self - Improvement and Mutual Aid 145.
... known . Two major sources of the Junto idea are known . Self - Improvement and Mutual Aid 145.
Inhalt
PAGE | 27 |
INVENTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF SCIENCE | 189 |
THE STYLE OF BEING AMERICAN | 225 |
Urheberrecht | |
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