The Century: 1898, Volumen 57Century Company, 1899 |
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... Young Glen .... 477 .Priscilla Leonard ... 160 S. Weir Mitchell . 332 Charlotte Fiske Bates ..... 320 George Edward Woodberry .. 630 .John Vance Cheney 677 Beatrice Hanscom 640 Ednah Proctor Clarke 638 Mary A. Mason 695 914 OLD STORY ...
... Young Glen .... 477 .Priscilla Leonard ... 160 S. Weir Mitchell . 332 Charlotte Fiske Bates ..... 320 George Edward Woodberry .. 630 .John Vance Cheney 677 Beatrice Hanscom 640 Ednah Proctor Clarke 638 Mary A. Mason 695 914 OLD STORY ...
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... young prince , remained in after life one of his most intimate asso- ciates . All her sons afterward gave their lives in battle for him , and her one brother , Clitus , who was also a faithful friend , and at Granicus rescued him from ...
... young prince , remained in after life one of his most intimate asso- ciates . All her sons afterward gave their lives in battle for him , and her one brother , Clitus , who was also a faithful friend , and at Granicus rescued him from ...
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... young he held to be a most potent means of forming in them cleanliness and healthiness of character . Hence a group of young men , mostly noblemen's sons , was assembled to share with Alexander the school at Mieza . The great staple of ...
... young he held to be a most potent means of forming in them cleanliness and healthiness of character . Hence a group of young men , mostly noblemen's sons , was assembled to share with Alexander the school at Mieza . The great staple of ...
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... young fellow his secretary for a time , and finally was instrumental in hav- ing him made commercial agent of the United States in France during the Revo- lution , an appointment that caused first " oblique Censures , " and ultimately ...
... young fellow his secretary for a time , and finally was instrumental in hav- ing him made commercial agent of the United States in France during the Revo- lution , an appointment that caused first " oblique Censures , " and ultimately ...
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... young gentlemen I ever knew from America , " proving that Franklin's praise was not wholly due to the parental fondness satirized in Poor Richard's lines : Where yet was ever found the mother Who ' d THE MANY - SIDED FRANKLIN . 41.
... young gentlemen I ever knew from America , " proving that Franklin's praise was not wholly due to the parental fondness satirized in Poor Richard's lines : Where yet was ever found the mother Who ' d THE MANY - SIDED FRANKLIN . 41.
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Página 138 - Who, doomed to go in company with pain, And fear, and bloodshed, miserable train! Turns his necessity to glorious gain; In face of these doth exercise a power Which is our human nature's highest dower; Controls them and subdues, transmutes, bereaves Of their bad influence, and their good receives...
Página 505 - AB, profess faith in God the Father, and in Jesus Christ, his Eternal Son, the true God, and in the Holy Spirit, one God, blessed for evermore ; and do acknowledge the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be given by divine inspiration.
Página 397 - ... that if he would give me, weekly, half the money he paid for my board, I would board myself. He instantly agreed to it, and I presently found that I could save half what he paid me.
Página 405 - I had in my pocket a handful of copper money, three or four silver dollars, and five pistoles in gold. As he proceeded I began to soften, and concluded to give the coppers.
Página 514 - Here is my creed. I believe in one God, the creator of the universe. That He governs it by His providence. That He ought to be worshipped. That the most acceptable service we render to Him is doing good to His other children. That the soul of man is immortal and will be treated with justice in another life respecting its conduct in this.
Página 399 - ... the best school of philosophy, morality, and politics that then existed in the province; for our queries, which were read the week preceding their discussion, put us upon reading with attention...
Página 396 - I read, and have since often regretted that, at a time when I had such a thirst for knowledge, more proper books had not fallen in my way, since it was now resolved I should not be a clergyman.
Página 397 - ... which I was careful to return soon and clean. Often I sat up in my room reading the greatest part of the night, when the book was borrowed in the evening and to be returned early in the morning, lest it should be missed or wanted.
Página 515 - Being in conducting me prosperously through a long life, I have no doubt of its continuance in the next, though without the smallest conceit of meriting such goodness.
Página 396 - My elder brothers were all put apprentices to different trades. I was put to the grammar school at eight years of age, my father intending to devote me, as the tithe of his sons, to the service of the church. My early readiness in learning to read (which must have been very early, as I do not remember when I could not read ) and the opinion of all his friends that I should certainly make a good scholar encouraged him in this purpose of his. My uncle Benjamin, too...