| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1840 - 666 pages
...greatly assist. Morality, by descanting and making continual observations on the causes of the rise or fall of any man's character, fortune, and power, mentioned...temperance, order, frugality, industry, and perseverance. Indeed, the general natural tendency of reading good history must be, to fix in the minds of youth... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1840 - 664 pages
...in which the prints of medals, basso-rilievos, and ancient monuments will greatly assist. Morality, by descanting and making continual observations on the causes of the rise or fall of any man's character, fortune, and power, mentioned in history ; the advantages of temperance,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 674 pages
...in which the prints of medals, basso-rilieros, and ancient monuments will greatly assist. Morality, by descanting and making continual observations on the causes of the rise or fall of any man's character, fortune, and power, mentioned in history ; the advantages of temperance,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - Statesmen - 1848 - 676 pages
...in which the prints of medals, basso-rilievos, and ancient monuments will greatly assist. Morality, by descanting and making continual observations on the causes of the rise or fall of any man's character, fortune, and power, mentioned in history ; the advantages of temperance,... | |
| Education - 1919 - 986 pages
...mentioned in history will give occasion for explaining them. Morality, by making continual observation on the causes of the rise and fall of any man's character, fortune and power mentioned In history. Indeed, the general natural tendency of reading good history must be to fix Jn the minds of the youth... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - Universities and colleges - 1893 - 540 pages
...monuments will greatly assist. Morality, by descanting and making continual observations on the canses of the rise and fall of any man's character, fortune, and power, mentioned in history; the ad vantages of temperance, order, frugality, industry, and perseverance. Indeed, the general natural... | |
| Thomas Harrison Montgomery - Pennsylvania. University - 1900 - 584 pages
...in which the Prints of Medals, Basso Relievo's, and antient Monuments will greatly assist. MORALITY, by descanting and making continual Observations on the Causes of the Rise or Fall of any Man's Character, Fortune, Power, &c., mentioned in History ; the Advantages of Temperance,... | |
| David Excelmons Cloyd - Biography & Autobiography - 1902 - 126 pages
...in which the print of medals, basso-rilievos, and ancient monuments will greatly assist. Morality, by descanting and making continual observations on the causes of the rise or fall of any man's character, fortune, and power, mentioned in history ; the advantages of temperance,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1903 - 1300 pages
...monuments will greatly assist. Morality, by descanting and making continual observations on the canses of the rise and fall of any man's character, fortune,...temperance, order, frugality, industry, and perseverance. Indeed, the general natural tendency of reading good history must be to ñx in the minds of the youth... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1905 - 524 pages
...in which the Prints of Medals, Basso-Relievos, and antient Monuments will greatly assist. MORALITY, by descanting and making continual Observations on the Causes of the Rise or Fall of any Man's Character, Fortune, Power &c. mention'd in History; the Advantages of Temperance,... | |
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