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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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 49 筆
第 27 頁
... minds of others and persuade them to the adoption of the measures I have suggested . And since the chief ends of conversation are , to inform or to be informed , to please or to persuade , I could wish that intelligent and well ...
... minds of others and persuade them to the adoption of the measures I have suggested . And since the chief ends of conversation are , to inform or to be informed , to please or to persuade , I could wish that intelligent and well ...
第 29 頁
... ten had recourse to blows ; a circumstance which I took in very ill part . This severe and tyrannical treatment contributed , I believe , to imprint on my mind that aversion to arbitrary power , which during my whole life DR . FRANKLIN .
... ten had recourse to blows ; a circumstance which I took in very ill part . This severe and tyrannical treatment contributed , I believe , to imprint on my mind that aversion to arbitrary power , which during my whole life DR . FRANKLIN .
第 31 頁
... mind had been by the recollection of the blows I had received . Exclu- sively of his passionate treatment of me , my brother was by no means a man of an ill temper , and perhaps . my manners had too much of impertinence not to afford it ...
... mind had been by the recollection of the blows I had received . Exclu- sively of his passionate treatment of me , my brother was by no means a man of an ill temper , and perhaps . my manners had too much of impertinence not to afford it ...
第 34 頁
... minds , had his work been published , which it never was . I spent the night at his house , and reached Burling- ton the next morning . On my arrival , I had the mortification to learn that the ordinary passage - boats had sailed a ...
... minds , had his work been published , which it never was . I spent the night at his house , and reached Burling- ton the next morning . On my arrival , I had the mortification to learn that the ordinary passage - boats had sailed a ...
第 65 頁
... mind , and I wished to see them revive . I consequently engaged myself to Mr. Denham , at a salary of fifty pounds a year . This was indeed less than I earned as a compositor , but then I had a much fairer prospect . I took leave , DR ...
... mind , and I wished to see them revive . I consequently engaged myself to Mr. Denham , at a salary of fifty pounds a year . This was indeed less than I earned as a compositor , but then I had a much fairer prospect . I took leave , DR ...
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