Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... hands , persecu- tion was a duty required of them by that God whom they 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 ...
... hands , persecu- tion was a duty required of them by that God whom they 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 ...
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Benjamin Franklin. fit to take no body's business wholly into my own hands ; and , out of zeal for the public good , de- sign to erect myself into a kind of censor morum ; purposing , with your allowance , to make use of the Weekly ...
Benjamin Franklin. fit to take no body's business wholly into my own hands ; and , out of zeal for the public good , de- sign to erect myself into a kind of censor morum ; purposing , with your allowance , to make use of the Weekly ...
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... hand- some , we applaud the learned , and we fear the rich and powerful ; but we even worship and adore the virtuous . Nor is it strange ; since men of vir- tue are so rare , so very rare to be found . If we were as industrious to ...
... hand- some , we applaud the learned , and we fear the rich and powerful ; but we even worship and adore the virtuous . Nor is it strange ; since men of vir- tue are so rare , so very rare to be found . If we were as industrious to ...
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... desired to communicate the same to the author , and direct their letters to be left with the printer hereof . The letter signed " Would - be - something , " is come to hand . " THE BUSY - BODY . - NO . V. From PART I. 43 MISCELLANIES .
... desired to communicate the same to the author , and direct their letters to be left with the printer hereof . The letter signed " Would - be - something , " is come to hand . " THE BUSY - BODY . - NO . V. From PART I. 43 MISCELLANIES .
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... hand , it will be an ease to me to disburthen my thoughts and observations in the way proposed to you , by , Sir , your friend and humble servant . ” I conceal this correspondent's name , in my care for his life and safety , and cannot ...
... hand , it will be an ease to me to disburthen my thoughts and observations in the way proposed to you , by , Sir , your friend and humble servant . ” I conceal this correspondent's name , in my care for his life and safety , and cannot ...
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