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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... pounds sterling in silver in his pockets . He drew out a handful of the silver and spread it before the workmen , to their great sur- prise , for at that time Massachusetts was afflicted with a paper currency . Then , with consummate im ...
... pounds sterling in silver in his pockets . He drew out a handful of the silver and spread it before the workmen , to their great sur- prise , for at that time Massachusetts was afflicted with a paper currency . Then , with consummate im ...
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... pounds due him in Pennsylvania , and was given an order for the money . On the vessel from Newport to New York were two women of the town , with whom Franklin , in his ignorance of the world , talked familiarly , until warned by a ...
... pounds due him in Pennsylvania , and was given an order for the money . On the vessel from Newport to New York were two women of the town , with whom Franklin , in his ignorance of the world , talked familiarly , until warned by a ...
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... pounds were subscribed , and the academy started within a year , occupying a large building on Fourth Street , south of Arch , which had been built for the use of George Whitefield , the famous English preacher . It supplied a real need ...
... pounds were subscribed , and the academy started within a year , occupying a large building on Fourth Street , south of Arch , which had been built for the use of George Whitefield , the famous English preacher . It supplied a real need ...
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... pounds a year ; that he kept her in that position until her death , when he stole her to the grave in silence without a pall , tomb , or monument . This is , of course , a partisan statement only , and reiterates what was probably the ...
... pounds a year ; that he kept her in that position until her death , when he stole her to the grave in silence without a pall , tomb , or monument . This is , of course , a partisan statement only , and reiterates what was probably the ...
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... pounds . She brought me word they had no such sum to spare ; I said they might mortgage their house in the loan office . The answer to this , after some days , was , that they did not approve the match ; that , on inquiry of Bradford ...
... pounds . She brought me word they had no such sum to spare ; I said they might mortgage their house in the loan office . The answer to this , after some days , was , that they did not approve the match ; that , on inquiry of Bradford ...
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