The objection you make to rectifying our alphabet, ' that it will be attended with inconveniences and difficulties,' is a very natural one; for it always occurs when any reformation is proposed, whether in religion, government, laws, and even down as... Comstock's Phonetic Magazine - Página 21846Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Benjamin Franklin - 1833 - 322 páginas
...affectionately, B. FRANKLIN. LETTER LXVIII. To Miss STEVENSON.* Craven Street, 28 September, 1768. DEAR POLLY, The objection you make to rectifying our alphabet,...difficulties," is a natural one ; for it always occurs when * Dr. Franklin had contrived a scheme for a new alphabet, in which, by the use of six new characters... | |
| Isaac Pitman - 1878 - 344 páginas
...The objection you make to rectifying our alphabet, "that it would be attended with inconveniencies and difficulties,' ' is a natural one ; for it always...religion, government, laws, and even down as low as roads andwheel carriages. The true question then, is not whether there will be no difficulties or inconveuiencies,... | |
| Plea - 1878 - 350 páginas
...The objection you make to rectifying our alphabet, " that it would be attended with inconveniencies and difficulties,' ' is a natural one ; for it always...religion, government, laws, and even down as low as roads andwheel carriages. The true question then, is not whether there will be no difficulties or inconveniencies,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1878 - 1030 páginas
...phonetic alphabet, and answered all the objections very plainly in a letter to Miss Stevenson. Hesays: "The objection you make to rectifying our alphabet,...difficulties,' is a natural one, for it always occurs when a reformation is proposed, whether in religion, government, or laws, even down to roads and wheel-carriages.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Manufactures - 1922 - 630 páginas
...certain amount of opposition. As Benjamin Franklin states in a letter printed in his autobiography : " The objection you make to rectifying our alphabet,...difficulties,' is a natural one, for it always occurs when any reform is proposed, whether in religion, government, laws, and even down as low as roads and wheel... | |
| 1922 - 452 páginas
...certain amount of opposition. As Benjamin Franklin states in a letter printed in his autobiography : " The objection you make to rectifying our alphabet,...difficulties,' is a natural one, for it always occurs when any reform is proposed, whether in religion, government, laws, and even down as low as roads and wheel... | |
| W. F. Bolton - 1966 - 244 páginas
...faithful and affectionate Servant, Dr. Franklin. MS Dr. FRANKLIN'S Answer to Miss S — . DEAR MADAM, The objection you make to rectifying our alphabet,...attended with inconveniences and difficulties,' is a very natural one; for it always occurs when any reformation is proposed, whether in religion, government,... | |
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