Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life, Written by Himself, Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral & Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator |
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By thus employing myself , I shall yield to the inclination , so natural to old men , to talk of themselves and their exploits , and may freely follow my bent , without being tiresome to those who , from respect to my age , might think ...
By thus employing myself , I shall yield to the inclination , so natural to old men , to talk of themselves and their exploits , and may freely follow my bent , without being tiresome to those who , from respect to my age , might think ...
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It is that power alone which has furnished me with the means I have employed , and that has crowned them with success . My faith in this respect leads me to hope , though I cannot count upon it , that the Divine goodness will still be ...
It is that power alone which has furnished me with the means I have employed , and that has crowned them with success . My faith in this respect leads me to hope , though I cannot count upon it , that the Divine goodness will still be ...
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... to a school for writing and arithmetic , kept by a Mr. George Bromwel , who was a skilful master , and succeeded very well in his pro- fession by employing gentle means only , and such as were calculated to encourage his scholars .
... to a school for writing and arithmetic , kept by a Mr. George Bromwel , who was a skilful master , and succeeded very well in his pro- fession by employing gentle means only , and such as were calculated to encourage his scholars .
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In the former indeed he never en- gaged , because his numerous family and the medioc- rity of his fortune , kept him unremittingly employed in the duties of his profession . But 1 very well re- member that the leading men of the place ...
In the former indeed he never en- gaged , because his numerous family and the medioc- rity of his fortune , kept him unremittingly employed in the duties of his profession . But 1 very well re- member that the leading men of the place ...
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To return , I thus continued employed in my father's trade for the space of two years ; that is to say , till I arrived at twelve years of age . About this time my brother John , who had served his apprenticeship in London , having ...
To return , I thus continued employed in my father's trade for the space of two years ; that is to say , till I arrived at twelve years of age . About this time my brother John , who had served his apprenticeship in London , having ...
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