Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... appearance of reason as to diminish the number of his votaries and prevent their encrease ; so that I am of opinion if he had never written any thing , he would have left behind him a much more numerous and important sect , and his ...
... appearance of reason as to diminish the number of his votaries and prevent their encrease ; so that I am of opinion if he had never written any thing , he would have left behind him a much more numerous and important sect , and his ...
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... appearance there created ; his serenity and benevolence of aspect , his dignity , and yet portentous audacity ; his own personal white locks worn instead of the wig proper and imperative , an oaken staff in his hand in lieu of the sword ...
... appearance there created ; his serenity and benevolence of aspect , his dignity , and yet portentous audacity ; his own personal white locks worn instead of the wig proper and imperative , an oaken staff in his hand in lieu of the sword ...
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... appearance of being unjust to French merchants and others , but which Adams had gone out of his way to champion and explain , much in the manner of a schoolmaster driving knowledge into an unwilling head . Finally he ( de Vergennes ) ...
... appearance of being unjust to French merchants and others , but which Adams had gone out of his way to champion and explain , much in the manner of a schoolmaster driving knowledge into an unwilling head . Finally he ( de Vergennes ) ...
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