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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... mind ; so that often , when I was tempted to buy some unnecessary thing , I said to myself , Don't give too much for the whistle ; and I saved my money . " As I grew up , came into the world , and observed the actions of men , I thought ...
... mind ; so that often , when I was tempted to buy some unnecessary thing , I said to myself , Don't give too much for the whistle ; and I saved my money . " As I grew up , came into the world , and observed the actions of men , I thought ...
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... mind what to choose than he is now . " " My mind is partly settled now , " said Benjamin , " I should choose any trade on earth in perference to making candles and boiling soap . I should be content with your business . " Next they ...
... mind what to choose than he is now . " " My mind is partly settled now , " said Benjamin , " I should choose any trade on earth in perference to making candles and boiling soap . I should be content with your business . " Next they ...
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... minds . You are guilty of an act that is quite flagrant , although it may have been done thoughtlessly . You should have known better after having received so much instruction at home . " " I did know better , " was Benjamin's frank ...
... minds . You are guilty of an act that is quite flagrant , although it may have been done thoughtlessly . You should have known better after having received so much instruction at home . " " I did know better , " was Benjamin's frank ...
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... minds of his children . By this means he turned our attention to what was good , just , and prudent , in the conduct of life ; and little or no notice was ever taken of what related to the victuals on the table ; whether it was well or ...
... minds of his children . By this means he turned our attention to what was good , just , and prudent , in the conduct of life ; and little or no notice was ever taken of what related to the victuals on the table ; whether it was well or ...
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... minds . All the boys appear to have been greatly profited by Squire Palmer's friendly aid ; but none of them so much as Thomas the eldest , inheritor of the family forge and farm . " It was this Thomas who became grandfather of our ...
... minds . All the boys appear to have been greatly profited by Squire Palmer's friendly aid ; but none of them so much as Thomas the eldest , inheritor of the family forge and farm . " It was this Thomas who became grandfather of our ...
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acquaintance added Benjamin answered Benjamin appearance apprentice became Benjamin Franklin Benjamin read better Boston Bradford brother called Captain Homes Coleman continued Benjamin Cotton Mather Courant Deborah Read Denham Doctor doubt drink England England Courant enterprise exclaimed expected father favour give glad Governor Keith hand heart honour hundred improve Increase Mather inquired interest James James Franklin jamin John Collins Josiah Franklin Keimer knew lived matter Meredith mother never opinion Osborne paper Perhaps Philadelphia Pilgrim's Progress poet poetry printer printer-boy printing house printing office Quaker Ralph religion replied Benjamin responded Benjamin sail Silence Dogood sloop Socratic method soon spoke suggested suppose surprised swimming talents thing thought took town trade Uncle Benjamin Watts whistle write wrote York young youth