| 1834 - 724 strani
...care of their education, bring them up in what was really the best manner, and make men of them. " I am perfectly of your mind that measures of great...both, great disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally the most stupid of their own nation, and as ignorance is often... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 604 strani
...take care of their education, bring them up in what was really the best manner, and make men of them. I am perfectly of your mind, that measures of great...both, great disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally the most stupid of their own nation, and, as ignorance is often... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 strani
...take care of their education, bring them up in what was really the best manner, and make men of them. I am perfectly of your mind, that measures of great...both, great disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally the most stupid of their own nation, and, as ignorance is often... | |
| Benjamin Rush - 1875 - 80 strani
...coincided with the wise-acres of the times. In a letter to Peter Collinson, May 9, 1753, he writes : " I am perfectly of your mind, that measures of great temper are necessary touching the Germans, and am not without apprehensions, that, through their indiscretion, or ours,... | |
| William Beidelman - 1898 - 278 strani
...Pennsylvania, and had conveyed his views to Franklin in a letter to which the latter replied as follows: "I am perfectly of your mind, that measures of great temper are necessary touching the Germans, and am not without apprehensions that, through their indiscretion, or ours, or... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 512 strani
...care of their education, bring them up in what was really the best manner, and make men of them. 1 I am perfectly of your Mind, that Measures of great...both, great Disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally of the most ignorant stupid sort of their own Nation, and, as Ignorance... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell, Clark Edmund Persinger - 1909 - 512 strani
...Maj'ty. . . ." 30 The Germans in Pennsylvania (Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, May 9, 1753). "I am perfectly of your mind, that measures of great temper are necessary with the Germans. . . . Those who come hither are generally the most stupid of their own nation, and ... it is almost... | |
| Beatrice Marguerite Victory - 1915 - 198 strani
...Germans of his period. This we read in his letter to Peter Collinson dated Philadelphia, May 9, 1753 : "I am perfectly of your mind, that measures of great...both, great disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally the most stupid of their own nation and, as ignorance is often... | |
| Beatrice Marguerite Victory - 1915 - 200 strani
...Germans of his period. This we read in his letter to Peter Collinson dated Philadelphia, May 9, 1753: "I am perfectly of your mind, that measures of great...both, great disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally the most stupid of their own nation and, as ignorance is often... | |
| Beatrice Marguerite Victory - 1915 - 200 strani
...Germans of his period. This we read in his letter to Peter Collinson dated Philadelphia, May 9, 1753: "I am perfectly of your mind, that measures of great...that through their indiscretion or ours, or both, §reat disorders may one day arise among us. Those who come hither are generally the most stupid of... | |
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