From Printing Office to the Court of St. James: The Boyhood and Manhood of Benjamin FranklinHodder and Stoughton, 1890 - 380 strani |
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... honours . Had they been near neighbours they would not have associated with the Franklins , as they belonged to a different guild . Such were the customs of those times . Thomas Franklin was a lawyer , and became a consider- able man in ...
... honours . Had they been near neighbours they would not have associated with the Franklins , as they belonged to a different guild . Such were the customs of those times . Thomas Franklin was a lawyer , and became a consider- able man in ...
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... honour are real apples of gold to the possessor , thinking less of a good character than he does of show and glitter , will find that he has been blowing a costly whistle when it is too late to recall his mistake . UNCLE IV . IN SCHOOL ...
... honour are real apples of gold to the possessor , thinking less of a good character than he does of show and glitter , will find that he has been blowing a costly whistle when it is too late to recall his mistake . UNCLE IV . IN SCHOOL ...
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... honoured his father and mother as long as he lived . In ripe manhood , when his parents were old and infirm , and he lived in Philadelphia , he was wont to perform frequent journeys from that city to Boston , to visit them . It was on ...
... honoured his father and mother as long as he lived . In ripe manhood , when his parents were old and infirm , and he lived in Philadelphia , he was wont to perform frequent journeys from that city to Boston , to visit them . It was on ...
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... Honour thy father and mother ( which is the first commandment with promise ) , that it may be well with thee , and thou mayest live long on the earth . " True filial love appears to conciliate the whole world by its consistent and ...
... Honour thy father and mother ( which is the first commandment with promise ) , that it may be well with thee , and thou mayest live long on the earth . " True filial love appears to conciliate the whole world by its consistent and ...
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... honoured among men , never ship for a voyage , long or short . A boy of one talent can be a cabin - boy , but a boy of ten talents ought to be above that business , and find his place on a higher plane of life . " VII . CHOOSING A TRADE ...
... honoured among men , never ship for a voyage , long or short . A boy of one talent can be a cabin - boy , but a boy of ten talents ought to be above that business , and find his place on a higher plane of life . " VII . CHOOSING A TRADE ...
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