Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... laws by which they move.- Praised be thy name for ever ! 3. By thy wisdom hast thou formed all things ; thou hast created man , bestowing life and reason , and placed him in dignity superior to thy other earthly creatures . - Praised be ...
... laws by which they move.- Praised be thy name for ever ! 3. By thy wisdom hast thou formed all things ; thou hast created man , bestowing life and reason , and placed him in dignity superior to thy other earthly creatures . - Praised be ...
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... laws , abhorring trea- son as much as tyranny , -Help me , O Father ! That I may to those above me be dutiful , hum- ble and submissive ; avoiding pride , disrespect , and contumacy , -Help me , O Father ! That I may to those below me ...
... laws , abhorring trea- son as much as tyranny , -Help me , O Father ! That I may to those above me be dutiful , hum- ble and submissive ; avoiding pride , disrespect , and contumacy , -Help me , O Father ! That I may to those below me ...
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... law was made for punishing with death , all such as should return into the jurisdiction after banishment . A few were hanged ! " ( See the History of the British domi- nions , 4to . 1773 , p . 1. 8. 120. ) B. V. 2 They were to spread ...
... law was made for punishing with death , all such as should return into the jurisdiction after banishment . A few were hanged ! " ( See the History of the British domi- nions , 4to . 1773 , p . 1. 8. 120. ) B. V. 2 They were to spread ...
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... laws which remained in force ; and they did it more freely , as thinking it just and equitable , that the holders of lands should pay what was contracted to be paid when they were granted , as the only consideration for the grant , and ...
... laws which remained in force ; and they did it more freely , as thinking it just and equitable , that the holders of lands should pay what was contracted to be paid when they were granted , as the only consideration for the grant , and ...
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... law . It seems that legislature considered the end of the tax was to secure and improve the morals of the people , and promote their happiness , by sup- porting among them the public worship of God , and the preaching of the gospel ...
... law . It seems that legislature considered the end of the tax was to secure and improve the morals of the people , and promote their happiness , by sup- porting among them the public worship of God , and the preaching of the gospel ...
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