The Life of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1J. B. Lippincott & Company, 1875 - 579 páginas |
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... perhaps the happiest years of his life . To this protracted expatriation we owe the fact that there is scarcely an important incident of Franklin's life which is not described by himself in his memoirs , or in his correspondence ; and ...
... perhaps the happiest years of his life . To this protracted expatriation we owe the fact that there is scarcely an important incident of Franklin's life which is not described by himself in his memoirs , or in his correspondence ; and ...
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... perhaps the inclination , to purchase a familiarity with Franklin's life at so high a price . Hence it happens that the bulk of Franklin's letters , which constitute as fine a body of English prose as was produced in the last century ...
... perhaps the inclination , to purchase a familiarity with Franklin's life at so high a price . Hence it happens that the bulk of Franklin's letters , which constitute as fine a body of English prose as was produced in the last century ...
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... perhaps than at this moment — is the primary purpose of this unambitious work , in which I have tried to condense everything he left behind him that any one not pursuing special investigations now cares to read about the most eminent ...
... perhaps than at this moment — is the primary purpose of this unambitious work , in which I have tried to condense everything he left behind him that any one not pursuing special investigations now cares to read about the most eminent ...
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... perhaps than at this moment — is the primary purpose of this unambitious work , in which I have tried to condense everything he left behind him that any one not pursuing special investigations now cares to read about the most eminent ...
... perhaps than at this moment — is the primary purpose of this unambitious work , in which I have tried to condense everything he left behind him that any one not pursuing special investigations now cares to read about the most eminent ...
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... of its becoming general , perhaps with some corrections . As to your friend's taking a share in the management of it ; his * See this date , infra , vol . iji . R * " * age and infirmities render him unfit for the 33.
... of its becoming general , perhaps with some corrections . As to your friend's taking a share in the management of it ; his * See this date , infra , vol . iji . R * " * age and infirmities render him unfit for the 33.
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Página 198 - I happened soon after to attend one of his sermons, in the course of which I perceived he intended to finish with a collection, and I silently resolved he should get nothing from me. I had in my pocket a handful of copper money, three or four silver dollars, and five pistoles in gold. As he proceeded I began to soften, and concluded to give the copper. Another stroke of his oratory made me ashamed of that, and determined me to give the silver ; and he finished so admirably, that I emptied my pocket...
Página 76 - I took a delight in it, practis'd it continually, and grew very artful and expert in drawing people, even of superior knowledge, into concessions, the consequences of which they did not foresee, entangling them in difficulties out of which they could not extricate themselves, and so obtaining victories that neither myself nor my cause always deserved.
Página 89 - Street wharf, near the boat I came in, to which I went for a draught of the river water; and being filled with one of my rolls, gave the other two to a woman and her child that came down the river in the boat with us, and were waiting to go farther.
Página 73 - ... in each sentence, laid them by a few days, and then, without looking at the book, tried to complete the papers again by expressing each hinted sentiment at length, and as fully as it had been expressed before, in any suitable words that should occur to me. Then I compared my ' Spectator ' with the original, discovered some of my faults and corrected them.
Página 77 - ... in your present opinions, modest, sensible men, who do not love disputation, will probably leave you undisturbed in the possession of your error. And by such a manner, you can seldom hope to recommend yourself in pleasing your hearers, or to persuade those whose concurrence you desire. Pope says, judiciously: "Men should be taught as if you taught them not, And things unknown propos'd as things forgot;" farther recommending to us "To speak, tho' sure, with seeming diffidence.
Página 115 - Water-American, as they called me, was stronger than themselves, who drank strong beer! We had an alehouse boy who attended always in the house to supply the workmen. My companion at the press drank every day a pint before breakfast, a pint at breakfast with his bread and cheese, a pint between breakfast and dinner, a pint at dinner, a pint in the afternoon about six o'clock, and another when he had done his day's work.
Página 171 - I could go through a course complete in thirteen weeks, and four courses in a year. And like him who, having a garden to weed, does not attempt to eradicate all the bad herbs at once, which would exceed his reach and his strength, but works on one of the beds at a time, and, having accomplished the first, proceeds to a second...
Página 161 - Seest thou a man diligent in his calling, he shall stand before kings, he shall not stand before mean men...
Página 199 - The application was unfortunately [made] to perhaps the only man in the company who had the firmness not to be affected by the preacher. His answer was, " At any other time, Friend Hopkinson, I would lend to thee freely; but not now, for thee seems to be out of thy right senses.
Página 80 - I did not give them any satisfaction, they contented themselves with admonishing me, and dismissed me, considering me, perhaps, as an apprentice, who was bound to keep his master's secrets. During my brother's confinement, which I resented a good deal, notwithstanding our private differences, I had the management of the paper; and I made bold to give our rulers some rubs in it, which my brother took very kindly, while others began to consider me in an unfavorable light, as a young genius that had...