| Ernest Smith Awmack Robson - 1905 - 196 páginas
...among artisans, good apprentices are most likely to make good citizens, and having myself been tied to a manual art, printing, in my native town, and...Philadelphia by kind loans of money from two friends there, I wish to be useful in forming and advancing other young men who may be serviceable to their country... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1907 - 686 páginas
...considered that, among artisans, good apprentices are most likely to make good citizens, and, having myself been bred to a manual art, printing, in my native...there, which was the foundation of my fortune, and of all the utility in life that may be ascribed to me, I wish to be useful even after my death, if... | |
| William Harvey Allen - 1912 - 496 páginas
...considered that among Artisans good Apprentices are most likely to make good Citizens, and having myself been bred to a manual Art Printing, in my native Town,...assisted to set up my business in Philadelphia by kind loan of Money from two Friends there, which was the foundation of my Fortune, and of all the utility... | |
| National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Pennsylvania - 1914 - 350 páginas
...Philadelphia for the purpose of setting up young married artificers in business was because " I was assisted to set up my business in Philadelphia by kind loans of money 1 Query, were raonteiths ever japanned? 2 Potts Memorial. from two friends there, which was the foundation... | |
| National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Pennsylvania - 1914 - 338 páginas
...business in Philadelphia by kind loans of money 1 Query, were monteiths ever japanned? 2 Potts Memorial. from two friends there, which was the foundation of my fortune and of all the utility in life that may be ascribed to me."1 The Autobiography of Franklin has the following... | |
| Louis Arthur Holman - 1916 - 134 páginas
...considered that among Artisans good Apprentices are most likely to make good Citizens, and having myself been bred to a manual Art Printing, in my native Town,...assisted to set up my business in Philadelphia by kind loan of Money from two Friends there, which was the foundation of my Fortune, and of all the utility... | |
| John Rogers Commons, David Joseph Saposs, Helen Laura Sumner, Edward Becker Mittelman, Henry Elmer Hoagland, John Bertram Andrews, Selig Perlman - 1918 - 668 páginas
...setting up their business." He explained the motives for this legacy in part as follows : " Having myself been bred to a manual art, printing, in my native...there, which was the foundation of my fortune, and of all the utility in life that may be ascribed to me : I wish to be useful even after my death, if... | |
| 1924 - 1014 páginas
...Printing, in my native Town, and afterwards assisted to set up my business in Philadelphia by kind loan of Money from two Friends there, which was the foundation of my Fortune, and of all the utility in life that may be ascribed to me, I wish to be useful even after my Death, if... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2003 - 588 páginas
...considered that, among artisans, good apprentices are most likely to make good citizens, and, having myself been bred to a manual art, printing, in my native...there, which was the foundation of my fortune, and of all the utility in life that may be ascribed to me, I wish to be useful even after my death, if... | |
| Paul M. Zall - 2005 - 330 páginas
...considered that, among artisans, good apprentices are most likely to make good citizens, and, having myself been bred to a manual art, printing, in my native...there, which was the foundation of my fortune, and of all the utility in life that may be ascribed to me, I wish to be useful even after my death, if... | |
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