Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... raised by a pro- portionate tax on the lands . But in process of time some becoming Quakers , ' some Baptists , and of late years , some returning to the church of England ( through the laudable endeavors and a proper application , of ...
... raised by a pro- portionate tax on the lands . But in process of time some becoming Quakers , ' some Baptists , and of late years , some returning to the church of England ( through the laudable endeavors and a proper application , of ...
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... raised a fortune by fraud and oppression , nor who by deceit and hypocrisy ; what woman has been false to her good husband's bed , nor what man has , by barbarous usage or neglect , broken the heart of a faithful wife , and wasted his ...
... raised a fortune by fraud and oppression , nor who by deceit and hypocrisy ; what woman has been false to her good husband's bed , nor what man has , by barbarous usage or neglect , broken the heart of a faithful wife , and wasted his ...
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... raised this mighty clamor and complaint , this grievous accusation ! -The worst thing said of the person , in what is called my gross description ( be he who he will to whom my accuser has applied the character of Cretico ) , is , that ...
... raised this mighty clamor and complaint , this grievous accusation ! -The worst thing said of the person , in what is called my gross description ( be he who he will to whom my accuser has applied the character of Cretico ) , is , that ...
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... raised enough to open my faculties , and fit them to receive those eternal truths , and that durable good , which you so trium- phantly boasted of . Begin , then ; I am prepared . Phil . I will . I believe , Horatio , with all your ...
... raised enough to open my faculties , and fit them to receive those eternal truths , and that durable good , which you so trium- phantly boasted of . Begin , then ; I am prepared . Phil . I will . I believe , Horatio , with all your ...
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... raising the distressed into life or happiness ? or rather , do not you find the pleasure grow upon you by repe- tition , and that it is greater in the reflection than in the act itself ? Is there a pleasure upon earth to be compared ...
... raising the distressed into life or happiness ? or rather , do not you find the pleasure grow upon you by repe- tition , and that it is greater in the reflection than in the act itself ? Is there a pleasure upon earth to be compared ...
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