Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... paid as usual , but directing that the several sums levied from members of the church of England , should be paid over to the minister of that church , with whom such members usually attended divine worship , which minister had power ...
... paid as usual , but directing that the several sums levied from members of the church of England , should be paid over to the minister of that church , with whom such members usually attended divine worship , which minister had power ...
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... paid by churchmen , are given to the epis- copal minister . In Old England , 1. Dissenters are excluded from all offices of profit and honor . 2. The benefits of education in the universities are appropriated to the sons of churchmen ...
... paid by churchmen , are given to the epis- copal minister . In Old England , 1. Dissenters are excluded from all offices of profit and honor . 2. The benefits of education in the universities are appropriated to the sons of churchmen ...
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... paid by Indians to the devil ) rather through fear of the harm thou mayest do them , than out of gratitude for the favors they have received of thee ? Thou art not wholly void of • virtue ; there are many good things in thee , 34 ...
... paid by Indians to the devil ) rather through fear of the harm thou mayest do them , than out of gratitude for the favors they have received of thee ? Thou art not wholly void of • virtue ; there are many good things in thee , 34 ...
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... paid dear for the adventure , being frozen to death with all his crew , on the coast of Lapland ; while his companions ' ship , with the famous Mr. Chan- cellor , went on to the gulph of Russia , called the White Sea , where no ...
... paid dear for the adventure , being frozen to death with all his crew , on the coast of Lapland ; while his companions ' ship , with the famous Mr. Chan- cellor , went on to the gulph of Russia , called the White Sea , where no ...
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... have a penny when all thy expenses are enumerated and paid ; then shalt thou reach the point of happiness , and independence shall be thy shield and buckler , thy helmet and crown ; then shall thy soul walk PART I. 109 MISCELLANIES .
... have a penny when all thy expenses are enumerated and paid ; then shalt thou reach the point of happiness , and independence shall be thy shield and buckler , thy helmet and crown ; then shall thy soul walk PART I. 109 MISCELLANIES .
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