Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... natural principle which inclines them to DEVO- TION , or the worship of some unseen power ; And since men are endued with reason superior to all other animals , that we are in our world acquainted with ; Therefore I think it seems ...
... natural principle which inclines them to DEVO- TION , or the worship of some unseen power ; And since men are endued with reason superior to all other animals , that we are in our world acquainted with ; Therefore I think it seems ...
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... naturally no concern in the affair . There they have no power to prevent it , if govern- ment should think fit to send one . They would probably dislike , indeed , to see an order of men established among them , from whose persecutions ...
... naturally no concern in the affair . There they have no power to prevent it , if govern- ment should think fit to send one . They would probably dislike , indeed , to see an order of men established among them , from whose persecutions ...
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... , that no country in the world pro- duces naturally finer spirits than ours ; men of ge- nius for every kind of science , and capable of acquiring to perfection every qualification that is in esteem among PART I. 25 MISCELLANIES .
... , that no country in the world pro- duces naturally finer spirits than ours ; men of ge- nius for every kind of science , and capable of acquiring to perfection every qualification that is in esteem among PART I. 25 MISCELLANIES .
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... naturally inclined to be meddling with things that do not concern me ) perhaps I may sometimes talk politics . And if I can by any means furnish out a weekly entertainment for the public that will give a rational diversion , and at the ...
... naturally inclined to be meddling with things that do not concern me ) perhaps I may sometimes talk politics . And if I can by any means furnish out a weekly entertainment for the public that will give a rational diversion , and at the ...
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... naturally inclined to be meddling with things that do not concern me ) perhaps I may sometimes talk politics . And if I can by any means furnish out a weekly entertainment for the public that will give a rational diversion , and at the ...
... naturally inclined to be meddling with things that do not concern me ) perhaps I may sometimes talk politics . And if I can by any means furnish out a weekly entertainment for the public that will give a rational diversion , and at the ...
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