Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... therefore , have been an act of culpable negligence , to have left even the lightest productions of such a mind to float down the stream of time , subject to all its fluctuations , and liable to be lost or pervert- ed iv PREFACE .
... therefore , have been an act of culpable negligence , to have left even the lightest productions of such a mind to float down the stream of time , subject to all its fluctuations , and liable to be lost or pervert- ed iv PREFACE .
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... mind , and , by their simplicity of operation , to meliorate the condition of mankind in the removal or correction of evils which evidently obstruct the progress of human improvement . The third section of this part , intitled ...
... mind , and , by their simplicity of operation , to meliorate the condition of mankind in the removal or correction of evils which evidently obstruct the progress of human improvement . The third section of this part , intitled ...
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... mind , resolution in difficulties , and fortitude under affliction ; that I may be punctual in performing my promises , peaceable and prudent in my beha- vior , -Help me , O Father ! That I may have tenderness for the weak , and ...
... mind , resolution in difficulties , and fortitude under affliction ; that I may be punctual in performing my promises , peaceable and prudent in my beha- vior , -Help me , O Father ! That I may have tenderness for the weak , and ...
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... minds of the people are not yet prepared to receive them cordially , lest the public peace should be endangered . And now let us see how this persecution account stands between the parties . In New England , where the legislative bodies ...
... minds of the people are not yet prepared to receive them cordially , lest the public peace should be endangered . And now let us see how this persecution account stands between the parties . In New England , where the legislative bodies ...
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... minds might probably be more conciliated to the measure , if the bishops here should , in their wisdom and goodness , think fit to set their sacred character in a more friendly light , by dropping their opposition to the dissenters ...
... minds might probably be more conciliated to the measure , if the bishops here should , in their wisdom and goodness , think fit to set their sacred character in a more friendly light , by dropping their opposition to the dissenters ...
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