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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... spoke a word too soon ; he never spoke a word too much ; he never failed to speak the right word at the right season . " The closing years of Franklin's life were so identified with the Union of the States , and the election and ...
... spoke a word too soon ; he never spoke a word too much ; he never failed to speak the right word at the right season . " The closing years of Franklin's life were so identified with the Union of the States , and the election and ...
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... spoke out of the depths of his soul . He was a true Christian man , and took the Christian view of a child , as he did of anything else . While some men are annoyed by the multiplicity of children , he found a source of comfort and ...
... spoke out of the depths of his soul . He was a true Christian man , and took the Christian view of a child , as he did of anything else . While some men are annoyed by the multiplicity of children , he found a source of comfort and ...
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... spoke thus in a vein of humour , though she really did not approve of the proposed episode in the new comer's life . Indeed it seemed rather ridiculous to her , to carry a babe , a few hours old , to the house of God . " I shall not ...
... spoke thus in a vein of humour , though she really did not approve of the proposed episode in the new comer's life . Indeed it seemed rather ridiculous to her , to carry a babe , a few hours old , to the house of God . " I shall not ...
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... spoke in a tone of derision . " All your money for that worthless thing , that is enough to make us crazy ! You ought to have known better . If you had five dollars I suppose that you would have given it just as quick for the whistle ...
... spoke in a tone of derision . " All your money for that worthless thing , that is enough to make us crazy ! You ought to have known better . If you had five dollars I suppose that you would have given it just as quick for the whistle ...
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... spoke from a full heart , for she had great interest in Benjamin's chosen pursuit , because she believed that he possessed remarkable talents . She still expected that he would make his mark , though prevented from entering the ministry ...
... spoke from a full heart , for she had great interest in Benjamin's chosen pursuit , because she believed that he possessed remarkable talents . She still expected that he would make his mark , though prevented from entering the ministry ...
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