| Benjamin Franklin - 1901 - 296 Seiten
...for self-examination and continued it with occasional intermissions for some time. I was surprised to find myself so much fuller of faults than I had...new ones in a new course, became full of holes, I transferred my tables and precepts to the ivory leaves of a memorandum book, on which the lines were... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1902 - 688 Seiten
...for selfexamination, and continu'd it with occasional intermissions for some time. I was surpris'd to find myself so much fuller of faults than I had...diminish. To avoid the trouble of renewing now and thm my little book, which, by scraping out the marks on the paper of old faults to make room for new... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1902 - 190 Seiten
...for selfexamination, and continued it with occasional intermissions for some time. I was surprised to find myself so much fuller of faults than I had...but I had the satisfaction of seeing them diminish. . . . After a while I 54 went through one course only in a year, and afterward only one in several... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1903 - 1300 Seiten
...and found, it troublesome to keep an ordinary book which must be renewed from, time to tim.«?, und which, " by scraping out the marks on the paper of...new ones in a new course, became full of holes; I transferred my tables and precepts to the ivory leaves of a memorandum book, on which the lines were... | |
| Isaac Kaufman Funk, Montrose Jonas Moses - 1904 - 328 Seiten
...for self -examination, and continued it with occasional intermissions for some time. I was surprised to find myself so much fuller of faults than I had...but I had the satisfaction of seeing them diminish. ..." IV. Franklin's interests in education, etc. (a) University at Philadelphia; (6) civic activity;... | |
| Isaac Kaufman Funk, Montrose Jonas Moses - 1904 - 358 Seiten
...self-examination, and continued it with occasional intermissions for some time. I was surprised to rind myself so much fuller of faults than I had imagined;...but I had the satisfaction of seeing them diminish. ..." IV. Franklin's interests in education, etc. (a) University at Philadelphia ; (6) civic activity;... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 496 Seiten
...for self-examination, and continu'd it with occasional intermissions for some time. I was surpris'd to find myself so much fuller of faults than I had...new ones in a new course, became full of holes, I transferr'd my tables and precepts to the ivory leaves of a memorandum book, on which the lines were... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 354 Seiten
...for selfexamination, and continu'd it with occasional intermissions for some time. I was surpris'd to find myself so much fuller of faults than I had...new ones in a new course, became full of holes, I transferr'd my tables and precepts to the ivory leaves of a memorandum book, on which the lines were... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 238 Seiten
...for selfexamination, and continued it with occasional intermissions for some time. I was surprised to find myself so much fuller of faults than I had...scraping out the marks on the paper of old faults to make roorn for new ones in a new course, became full of holes, I transferred my tables and precepts to the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1908 - 430 Seiten
...for selfexamination, and continued it with occasional intermissions for some time. I was surprised to find myself so much fuller of faults than I had...new ones in a new course, became full of holes, I transferred my tables and precepts to the ivory leaves of a memorandum book, on which the lines were... | |
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