The True Benjamin FranklinJ.B. Lippincott, 1899 - 369페이지 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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... newspapers , which commonly are not worth the reading . Yet you eat an inordinate breakfast , four dishes of tea , with cream , and one or two buttered toasts , with slices of hung beef , which I fancy are not things the most easily ...
... newspapers , which commonly are not worth the reading . Yet you eat an inordinate breakfast , four dishes of tea , with cream , and one or two buttered toasts , with slices of hung beef , which I fancy are not things the most easily ...
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... newspapers proving beyond the possibility of a doubt that French edu- cation is just the thing we need . Always imitating something ; always trying to bring in the foreign and distant . And until we stop this vulgar provincial snobbery ...
... newspapers proving beyond the possibility of a doubt that French edu- cation is just the thing we need . Always imitating something ; always trying to bring in the foreign and distant . And until we stop this vulgar provincial snobbery ...
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... newspaper , and he thought that his brother failed to appreciate his importance . They soon quarrelled , and Franklin ran away to New York . He went secretly on board a sloop at Boston , having sold some of his books to raise the ...
... newspaper , and he thought that his brother failed to appreciate his importance . They soon quarrelled , and Franklin ran away to New York . He went secretly on board a sloop at Boston , having sold some of his books to raise the ...
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... newspaper , called the Boston Gazette , and when this work was taken from him , he started a newspaper of his own , called the New England Courant . His apprentice , Benjamin , delivered copies of it to the subscribers , and before long ...
... newspaper , called the Boston Gazette , and when this work was taken from him , he started a newspaper of his own , called the New England Courant . His apprentice , Benjamin , delivered copies of it to the subscribers , and before long ...
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... newspaper , but , unfortunately , told his secret to one of Keimer's workmen , and Keimer , to be beforehand , immediately started a newspaper of his own , called The Universal In- structor in all Arts and Sciences and the Pennsyl ...
... newspaper , but , unfortunately , told his secret to one of Keimer's workmen , and Keimer , to be beforehand , immediately started a newspaper of his own , called The Universal In- structor in all Arts and Sciences and the Pennsyl ...
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