Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... expense , where they might enjoy the free exercise of religion in their own way . When they had purchased the territory of the natives , they granted the lands out in town- " Toleration in religion , though obvious to common under ...
... expense , where they might enjoy the free exercise of religion in their own way . When they had purchased the territory of the natives , they granted the lands out in town- " Toleration in religion , though obvious to common under ...
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... bishops are in plenty . These sentiments prevail with many churchmen there , not to promote a design which they think must sooner or later saddle them with great expenses to support 20 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... bishops are in plenty . These sentiments prevail with many churchmen there , not to promote a design which they think must sooner or later saddle them with great expenses to support 20 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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Benjamin Franklin. sooner or later saddle them with great expenses to support it . As to the dissenters , their minds might probably be more conciliated to the measure , if the bishops here should , in their wisdom and goodness , think ...
Benjamin Franklin. sooner or later saddle them with great expenses to support it . As to the dissenters , their minds might probably be more conciliated to the measure , if the bishops here should , in their wisdom and goodness , think ...
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... expense of time and labor . > This odd humor of digging for money , through a belief that much has been hid by pirates formerly frequenting the river , has for several years been mighty prevalent among us ; insomuch that you can hardly ...
... expense of time and labor . > This odd humor of digging for money , through a belief that much has been hid by pirates formerly frequenting the river , has for several years been mighty prevalent among us ; insomuch that you can hardly ...
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... expenses of the republic , for no doubt you intend to retrench the superfluous ? I never thought of this either , said Glaucon . You were best then to put off to another time your design of enriching the republic , which you can never ...
... expenses of the republic , for no doubt you intend to retrench the superfluous ? I never thought of this either , said Glaucon . You were best then to put off to another time your design of enriching the republic , which you can never ...
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