Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... learned , he continued at intervals to prosecute the philosophical pursuits which had crowned ' Five editions of this 4to volume were printed in London prior to 1775 . him with honor , and to communicate the particulars of viii PREFACE .
... learned , he continued at intervals to prosecute the philosophical pursuits which had crowned ' Five editions of this 4to volume were printed in London prior to 1775 . him with honor , and to communicate the particulars of viii PREFACE .
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... learned world ; and who would still make a greater figure for benevolence and candor , were virtue as much regarded in this declining age as knowledge . " The historical style of the Old Testament is here finely imitated ; and the moral ...
... learned world ; and who would still make a greater figure for benevolence and candor , were virtue as much regarded in this declining age as knowledge . " The historical style of the Old Testament is here finely imitated ; and the moral ...
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... . 1. 8. 120. ) B. V. 2 They were to spread the gospel , and maintain a learned and orthodox clergy , where ministers were wanted or ill - pro- for Propagating the Gospel ) , objections were made to 16 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... . 1. 8. 120. ) B. V. 2 They were to spread the gospel , and maintain a learned and orthodox clergy , where ministers were wanted or ill - pro- for Propagating the Gospel ) , objections were made to 16 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... learned here , or the congregations are supplied by English- men , who have had the benefit of education in English universities , and are ordained before they come abroad . They do not therefore see the necessity of a bishop merely for ...
... learned here , or the congregations are supplied by English- men , who have had the benefit of education in English universities , and are ordained before they come abroad . They do not therefore see the necessity of a bishop merely for ...
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... learned , or the most powerful man in the province without it ? Almost every man has a strong natural desire of being valued and esteemed by the rest of his spe- cies , but I am concerned and grieved to see how few fall into the right ...
... learned , or the most powerful man in the province without it ? Almost every man has a strong natural desire of being valued and esteemed by the rest of his spe- cies , but I am concerned and grieved to see how few fall into the right ...
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