Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... appearance from any before in the province ; a better type , and better printed ; but some spirited remarks of my writing , on the dispute then going on between Governor Burnet and the Massachussets Assembly , struck the principal ...
... appearance from any before in the province ; a better type , and better printed ; but some spirited remarks of my writing , on the dispute then going on between Governor Burnet and the Massachussets Assembly , struck the principal ...
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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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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. appearance of his , which had an immense appeal for the hearts aforesaid : namely , his appearance upon the same platform with Voltaire at a meeting of the Academy of Sciences on April 27. The great ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. appearance of his , which had an immense appeal for the hearts aforesaid : namely , his appearance upon the same platform with Voltaire at a meeting of the Academy of Sciences on April 27. The great ...
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