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 SpectatorAbbott, 1812 - 301 頁 |
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... ment , and the encouragements of his friends , who as- sured him that I should one day certainly become a man of letters , confirmed him in this design . My uncle Benjamin , approved also of the scheme , and promised to give me all his ...
... ment , and the encouragements of his friends , who as- sured him that I should one day certainly become a man of letters , confirmed him in this design . My uncle Benjamin , approved also of the scheme , and promised to give me all his ...
第 32 頁
... ment himself , having little to do , and already as many persons as he wanted ; but he told me that his son , printer at Philadelphia , had lately lost his principal workman , Aquila Rose , who was dead , and that if I would go thither ...
... ment himself , having little to do , and already as many persons as he wanted ; but he told me that his son , printer at Philadelphia , had lately lost his principal workman , Aquila Rose , who was dead , and that if I would go thither ...
第 47 頁
... ment of important affairs . But sir William , upon reading his letter , thought him too prudent . There was a difference , he said , between individuals : years of maturity were not always accompanied with discretion , neither was youth ...
... ment of important affairs . But sir William , upon reading his letter , thought him too prudent . There was a difference , he said , between individuals : years of maturity were not always accompanied with discretion , neither was youth ...
第 56 頁
... ment in the house of some printer . You may there , said he , improve yourself in business , and you will be able to settle yourself the more advantageously when you return to America . We knew already , as well as the stationer ...
... ment in the house of some printer . You may there , said he , improve yourself in business , and you will be able to settle yourself the more advantageously when you return to America . We knew already , as well as the stationer ...
第 64 頁
... ment was neat ; but the whole furniture consisted of a mattrass , a table , on which were a crucifix and book , a chair , which she gave me to sit on , and over the mantle- piece a picture of St. Veronica , displaying her handker- chief ...
... ment was neat ; but the whole furniture consisted of a mattrass , a table , on which were a crucifix and book , a chair , which she gave me to sit on , and over the mantle- piece a picture of St. Veronica , displaying her handker- chief ...
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