| Benjamin Franklin - 1859 - 680 páginas
...become a great thing itself, and continually goes on increasing: these libraries Нате improved 859 fron other countries, and perhaps have contributed in some degree to the stand so generally made throughout... | |
| Nicolas Trübner - 1859 - 738 páginas
...thing itself, and continually goes on increasing." " These libraries," adds Franklin, "have improved the general conversation of the Americans, made the...tradesmen and farmers as intelligent as most gentlemen in other countries, and perhaps have contributed, in some degree, to the stand so generally made throughout... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1192 páginas
...thing itself, and .continually goes on increasing.1 "These libraries," adds Franklin, "have improved the general . conversation of the Americans, made...tradesmen and farmers as intelligent as most gentlemen in other countries, and perhaps have contributed, in some degree, to the stand so generally made throughout... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1196 páginas
...thing itself, and continually goes on increasing." "These libraries," adds Franklin, "have improved the general conversation of the Americans, made the...tradesmen and farmers as intelligent as most gentlemen in other countries, and perhaps have contributed, in some degree, to the stand so generally made throughout... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1864 - 852 páginas
...afterward so rapidly multiplied that Franklin could say before he died : " These libraries have improved the general conversation of the Americans ; made the...tradesmen and farmers as intelligent as most gentlemen in other countries ; and perhaps have contributed, in some degree, to the stand so generally mude throughout... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Epes Sargent - 1866 - 270 páginas
...It is become a great thing itself, and continually goes on increasing. These libraries have improved the general conversation of the Americans, made the...tradesmen and farmers as intelligent as most gentlemen fnjni other countries, and perhaps have contributed in some degree to the stand so generally made throughout... | |
| Noah Porter - 1871 - 406 páginas
...American subscription libraries now so numerous." "These libraries," Franklin adds, "have improved the general conversation of the Americans, made the...tradesmen and farmers as intelligent as most gentlemen in other countries, and perhaps have contributed in some degree to the stand so generally made throughout... | |
| Noah Porter - 1871 - 408 páginas
...American subscription libraries now so numerous." "These libraries," Franklin adds, "have improved the general conversation of the Americans, made the...tradesmen and farmers as intelligent as most gentlemen in other countries, and perhaps have contributed in some degree to the stand so generally made throughout... | |
| American Social Science Association - 1871 - 72 páginas
...Philadelphia, which was founded in 1731, mainly by his exertions. To use his own words, they ' improved the general conversation of the Americans, made the...tradesmen and farmers as intelligent as most gentlemen in other countries, and perhaps contributed in some degree to the stand so generally made throughout... | |
| Noah Porter - 1871 - 404 páginas
...American subscription libraries now so numerous." "These libraries," Franklin adds, "have improved the general conversation of the Americans, made the...tradesmen and farmers as intelligent as most gentlemen in other countries, and perhaps have contributed in some degree to the stand so generally made throughout... | |
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