Treaties a hundred Years back, which when we compare with our Writings we always find exact. He that would speak, rises. The rest observe a profound Silence. When he has finished... Select Pieces - Seite 44von Benjamin Franklin - 1804 - 59 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Stefania Buccini - 1997 - 252 Seiten
...2, p. 95. Concerning native assemblies, Franklin, in Remarks Concerning the Savages, wrote: "He that would speak, rises. The rest observe a profound Silence....Conversation, is reckoned highly indecent. How different this is from the Conduct of a polite British House of Commons, where scarce a Day passes without some... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1998 - 404 Seiten
...Treaties a hundred Years back, which when we compare with our Writings we always find exact. He that would speak, rises. The rest observe a profound Silence....Conversation, is reckoned highly indecent. How different this is from the Conduct of a polite British House of Commons, where scarce a Day passes without some... | |
| James Campbell - 1999 - 322 Seiten
...rises. The rest observe a profound Silence. When he has finish'd and sits down, they leave him 5 or 6 Minutes to recollect, that, if he has omitted any...any thing to add, he may rise again and deliver it ... How different this is from the conduct of a polite British House of Commons, where scarce a day... | |
| James Campbell - 1999 - 316 Seiten
...favorably contrasts the procedures followed in an Indian Council with those followed in Parliament: He that would speak, rises. The rest observe a profound Silence. When he has finish'd and sits down, they leave him 5 or 6 Minutes to recollect, that, if he has omitted any thing... | |
| Kevin Reilly, Stephen Kaufman, Angela Bodino - 2003 - 438 Seiten
...in treaties 100 years back; which, when we compare with our writings, we always find exact. He that would speak, rises. The rest observe a profound silence....When he has finished and sits down, they leave him 5 or 6 minutes to recollect, that, if he has omitted anything he intended to say, or has anything to... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2004 - 446 Seiten
...sits down; they leave him 3 or 6 Minutes to recollect, that if he has omitted any thing he iutended to say, or has any thing to add, he may rise again and deliver it. To iuterrupt another, even in common Conversation, is reckon'd higbly indecem. How differem this is, from... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2005 - 320 Seiten
...treaties a hundred years back; which, when we compare with our writings, we always find exact. He that would speak rises. The rest observe a profound silence....or six minutes to recollect that if he has omitted anything he intended to say or has anything to add he may rise again and deliver it. To interrupt another,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2006 - 303 Seiten
...Treaties a hundred Years back, which when we compare with our Writings we always find exact. He that would speak, rises. The rest observe a profound Silence....Conversation, is reckoned highly indecent. How different this is from the Conduct of a polite British House of Commons, where scarce a Day passes without some... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Alfred Howard - 1834 - 206 Seiten
...treaties a hundred years back ; which, when we compare with our writings, we always find exact. He that would speak rises. The rest observe a profound silence....conversation, is reckoned highly indecent. How different this is from the conduct of a polite British House of Commons, where scarce a day passes without some... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 480 Seiten
...treaties a hundred years back; which, when we compare with our writings, we always find exact. He that would speak, rises. The rest observe a profound silence....conversation, is reckoned highly indecent. How different this is from the conduct of a polite British House of Commons, where scarce a day passes without some... | |
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