| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 strani
...of punning and of his friends. Lastly, William Coleman, then a merchant's clerk, about my age, who had the coolest, clearest head, the best heart, and the exactest morals of almost any man I ever met with. He became afterwards a merchant of great note, and one of our provincial judges. Our... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 558 strani
...his friends. Lastly, William Co! em an", then a merchant's clerk, abput my age, who had the coolt st, clearest head, the best heart, and the exactest morals of almost any man 1 ever wet with. He became afterwards a merchant of great note, and one of our provincial judges. Our... | |
| 1831 - 586 strani
...Franklin bestows this bus dupliciumfocis, dtmonstrationes geometrical. — Auiut'u praise, "he had tlie coolest, clearest head, the best heart, and the exactest morals of almost any man I ever met with;" and Thomas Godfrey, the author of the quadrant, of which noble invention he has been... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 strani
...of punning and of his friends. Lastly, William Coleman, then a merchant's clerk, about my age, who had the coolest, clearest head, the best heart, and the exactest morals of almost any man I ever met with. He became afterwards a merchant of great note, and one of our provincial judges. Our... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 674 strani
...of punning and of his friends. Lastly, William Coleman, then a merchant's clerk, about my age, who had the coolest, clearest head, the best heart, and the exactest morals, of almost any man I ever met with. He became afterwards a merchant of great note, and one of our provincial judges. Our... | |
| Orville Luther Holley - 1848 - 534 strani
...last one named was William Coleman, " then a merchant's clerk," says Franklin, " about my own age, who had the coolest, clearest head, the best heart, and the exactest morals, of almost any man I ever met with. He became afterward a merchant of great note, and one of our provincial judges. Our... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1848 - 676 strani
...of punning and of his friends. Lastly, William Coleman, then a merchant's clerk, about my age, who had the coolest, clearest head, the best heart, and the exactest morals, of almost any man I ever met with. He became afterwards a merchant of great note, and one of our provincial judges. Our... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 strani
...of punning, and of his friends. Lastly, William Coleman, then a merchant's clerk, about my age, who had the coolest, clearest head, the best heart, and the exactest morals, of almost any man I ever met with. He became afterwards a merchant of great note, and one of our provincial judges. Our... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 402 strani
...of punning and of his friends. Lastly, William Coleman, then a merchant's clerk, about my age, who had the coolest, clearest head, the best heart, and the exactest morals, of almost any man I ever met with. He became afterwards a merchant of great note, and one of our provincial judges. Our... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 416 strani
...twenty-five Saxon and four Latin words : ". . . William Coleman, then a merchant's clerk about my age, who had the coolest, clearest head, the best heart, and the exactest morals of any man I ever met with." And observe such a sentence as this of Arnold's, " Knowledge must be worked... | |
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