Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... supposed to be offended with heresy . By degrees more moderate , and more modest senti- ments have taken place in the Christian world ; and among Protestants particularly all disclaim persecution , none vindicate it , and but few prac ...
... supposed to be offended with heresy . By degrees more moderate , and more modest senti- ments have taken place in the Christian world ; and among Protestants particularly all disclaim persecution , none vindicate it , and but few prac ...
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... supposed there was any such place ; neither had the world , though they stood upon the shoulders of four thousand years ' expe- rience , the least thought , so much as that there was any land that way ! As they were ignorant of places ...
... supposed there was any such place ; neither had the world , though they stood upon the shoulders of four thousand years ' expe- rience , the least thought , so much as that there was any land that way ! As they were ignorant of places ...
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... supposed to have greatly contributed to the formation of that national cha- racter they have since exhibited . white locks , " Pray , Father Abraham , what 110 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . The Way to Wealth, (Poor Richard's Almanac) ·
... supposed to have greatly contributed to the formation of that national cha- racter they have since exhibited . white locks , " Pray , Father Abraham , what 110 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . The Way to Wealth, (Poor Richard's Almanac) ·
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... supposed , that by this resolution they had precluded all future attempts to trouble them with respect to their con- duct of the English school . The parents indeed , despairing of any reformation , withdrew their chil- dren , and ...
... supposed , that by this resolution they had precluded all future attempts to trouble them with respect to their con- duct of the English school . The parents indeed , despairing of any reformation , withdrew their chil- dren , and ...
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... supposed transaction ? Trust not a single person with the government of your state . For if the Deity himself , being the monarch , may for a time give way to calumny , and suffer it to operate the destruction of the best of subjects ...
... supposed transaction ? Trust not a single person with the government of your state . For if the Deity himself , being the monarch , may for a time give way to calumny , and suffer it to operate the destruction of the best of subjects ...
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