Benjamin Franklin: His Contribution to the American TraditionBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 320 Seiten |
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... says he , when there , you may make acquaintances and estab- lish correspondencies in the bookselling and stationary way . I agreed that this might be advantageous . Then says he , get yourself ready to go with Annis ; which was the ...
... says he , when there , you may make acquaintances and estab- lish correspondencies in the bookselling and stationary way . I agreed that this might be advantageous . Then says he , get yourself ready to go with Annis ; which was the ...
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... says . " They joined in desir- ing him to speak his mind , and gathering round him , he proceeded as follows ; " Friends , " says he , and neighbours , " the taxes are in- deed very heavy , and if those laid on by the Government were ...
... says . " They joined in desir- ing him to speak his mind , and gathering round him , he proceeded as follows ; " Friends , " says he , and neighbours , " the taxes are in- deed very heavy , and if those laid on by the Government were ...
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... says . But dost thou love life , then do not squander time , for that's the stuff life is made of , as Poor Richard says . How much more than is necessary do we spend in sleep , forgetting that The sleep- ing fox catches no poultry ...
... says . But dost thou love life , then do not squander time , for that's the stuff life is made of , as Poor Richard says . How much more than is necessary do we spend in sleep , forgetting that The sleep- ing fox catches no poultry ...
Inhalt
PAGE | 27 |
INVENTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF SCIENCE | 189 |
THE STYLE OF BEING AMERICAN | 225 |
Urheberrecht | |
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