The Life of Benjamin Franklin: With Many Choice Anecdotes and Admirable Sayings of this Great Man, Never Before Published by Any of His BiographersU. Hunt & son, 1854 - 239 páginas |
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... head , though Christ places it in the HEART , ) and finding it much easier to her unloving spirit , to burn human beings called heretics , than to mortify her own lust of popularity , she suffered her catho- lic to fly upon and worry ...
... head , though Christ places it in the HEART , ) and finding it much easier to her unloving spirit , to burn human beings called heretics , than to mortify her own lust of popularity , she suffered her catho- lic to fly upon and worry ...
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... head of it ; thence to the class im- mediately above it ; and was rapidly overtaking the third class , he was taken from school ! His father having a large family , with but a small income , and thinking himself unable consistently with ...
... head of it ; thence to the class im- mediately above it ; and was rapidly overtaking the third class , he was taken from school ! His father having a large family , with but a small income , and thinking himself unable consistently with ...
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... head be smoking on the table - because there is no walnut pickle or ketchup ! He for his part , happily engaged in a pleasant train of thinking or conversation , never attended to such trifles , but dined heartily on whatever was set ...
... head be smoking on the table - because there is no walnut pickle or ketchup ! He for his part , happily engaged in a pleasant train of thinking or conversation , never attended to such trifles , but dined heartily on whatever was set ...
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... head that he could write poetry : and actually composed several little pieces . These , after some hesitation , he showed to his brother , who pronounced them excellent ; and thinking that money might be made by Ben's poetry , pressed ...
... head that he could write poetry : and actually composed several little pieces . These , after some hesitation , he showed to his brother , who pronounced them excellent ; and thinking that money might be made by Ben's poetry , pressed ...
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... head much about ' em . Well now , replied the old lady , laughing , there's just the difference between you and me . 1 , for my part , always takes great notice of dreams , they generally turn out so true . And now can you tell what a ...
... head much about ' em . Well now , replied the old lady , laughing , there's just the difference between you and me . 1 , for my part , always takes great notice of dreams , they generally turn out so true . And now can you tell what a ...
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America asked Ben's benevolence BENJAMIN FRANKLIN better Blackbeard blessed Boston British brother called CHAPTER child christians Collins colonies dear Deborah Read Deity delighted Denham discovery divine doctor Franklin England eyes faith father favour fond gave gentleman give glory governor Keith grand hand happy head hear heart heaven honest honour hope imputed righteousness industry instantly James Keimer lady learned light lightning rods live London look lord lord North mind minister moral never night noble passion Philadelphia pleasure poor Richard says POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC pounds sterling pray printer printing-office Quaker racter Ralph reader religion replied rods ship smile soon spirit stamp act sure sweet taxes tell thee thing thou thought told took tricity turn virtues William Penn wisdom wise wish wonder young youth Zounds