The True Benjamin FranklinJ.B. Lippincott, 1899 - 369ÆäÀÌÁö Decrying the habit of American biographers to mythologize their subjects, Sydney George Fisher sets out to write a book about the True Benjamin Franklin. Of Franklin, he says that the human in him was so interlaced with the divine that the one dragged the other into light. Fisher s book is a unique biography of Benjamin Franklin, written by an opinionated man who grew up directly in the wake of Franklin s influence on American culture.-- |
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... assistance in starting in business . The father would not refuse , for Sir William would write him a letter which would put everything right . So Franklin , completely de- ceived , agreed , and , until a ship could be found that was ...
... assistance in starting in business . The father would not refuse , for Sir William would write him a letter which would put everything right . So Franklin , completely de- ceived , agreed , and , until a ship could be found that was ...
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... assistance of a college training . This is , of course , an interesting statement ; but as an argument it is of no value . Franklin could read French , but could not speak it , and he had to learn to do so after he reached France . By ...
... assistance of a college training . This is , of course , an interesting statement ; but as an argument it is of no value . Franklin could read French , but could not speak it , and he had to learn to do so after he reached France . By ...
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... on to say that Franklin was " too sincere and logical a man to go before his God and ask assistance against a fault which he had not fully resolved to overcome . " There is , however , a prayer in the liturgy 103 RELIGION AND MORALS.
... on to say that Franklin was " too sincere and logical a man to go before his God and ask assistance against a fault which he had not fully resolved to overcome . " There is , however , a prayer in the liturgy 103 RELIGION AND MORALS.
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... assistance in her old age . Their letters to each other were most homely and loving , and she took the greatest pride in his increasing fame . } His correspondence with his parents was also pleasant and familiar . In one of his letters ...
... assistance in her old age . Their letters to each other were most homely and loving , and she took the greatest pride in his increasing fame . } His correspondence with his parents was also pleasant and familiar . In one of his letters ...
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... assistance of his grandson , William Temple Franklin , who was allowed only three hundred pounds a year . He considered himself very much underpaid for his services in resisting the Stamp Act , for his mission to Canada in 1776 at the ...
... assistance of his grandson , William Temple Franklin , who was allowed only three hundred pounds a year . He considered himself very much underpaid for his services in resisting the Stamp Act , for his mission to Canada in 1776 at the ...
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