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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... observed , reasoned , and to some extent experimented in the domain which properly belongs to physicians . When only ... observe and master small details . Such ability 22 THE TRUE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
... observed , reasoned , and to some extent experimented in the domain which properly belongs to physicians . When only ... observe and master small details . Such ability 22 THE TRUE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
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... observe Saturday instead of Sunday , like Keimer , if Keimer would join him in a vegetable diet . He found a woman in the neighborhood to cook for them , and taught her how to prepare forty kinds of vegetable food , which reduced their ...
... observe Saturday instead of Sunday , like Keimer , if Keimer would join him in a vegetable diet . He found a woman in the neighborhood to cook for them , and taught her how to prepare forty kinds of vegetable food , which reduced their ...
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... observations . These notes are particularly interest- ing and full of curious suggestions . The diseases usually ... observed upon sleeping in , wearing , and turning over such bedclothes or books , and not their coldness or dampness ...
... observations . These notes are particularly interest- ing and full of curious suggestions . The diseases usually ... observed upon sleeping in , wearing , and turning over such bedclothes or books , and not their coldness or dampness ...
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... observations of others as well as his own ; none of them were en- tirely new , and many of them are now considered unsound . Nearer to the truth is Parton's statement that " he was the first effective preacher of the blessed gospel of ...
... observations of others as well as his own ; none of them were en- tirely new , and many of them are now considered unsound . Nearer to the truth is Parton's statement that " he was the first effective preacher of the blessed gospel of ...
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... observe that he was afraid he did not bear them as he ought- acknowledged his grateful sense of the many blessings he had re- ceived from that Supreme Being , who had raised him from small and low beginnings to such high rank and ...
... observe that he was afraid he did not bear them as he ought- acknowledged his grateful sense of the many blessings he had re- ceived from that Supreme Being , who had raised him from small and low beginnings to such high rank and ...
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