Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... Arrival in England . Get em- ployment . Ralph not . He is an expense to me . Ad- ventures in England . Write a Pamphlet and print 100 . Schemes . Lyons . Dr Pemberton . My diligence , and yet poor through Ralph . My Landlady . Her ...
... Arrival in England . Get em- ployment . Ralph not . He is an expense to me . Ad- ventures in England . Write a Pamphlet and print 100 . Schemes . Lyons . Dr Pemberton . My diligence , and yet poor through Ralph . My Landlady . Her ...
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... arrived among us from Ireland a young Presbyterian preacher , named Hemphill , who delivered with a good voice , and apparently extempore , most excellent discourses , which drew together considerable numbers of dif- ferent persuasions ...
... arrived among us from Ireland a young Presbyterian preacher , named Hemphill , who delivered with a good voice , and apparently extempore , most excellent discourses , which drew together considerable numbers of dif- ferent persuasions ...
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Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. are not sure that we are arrived at the end of this progression , and at the perfection of spiritual or theological knowledge ; and we fear that , if we should once print our confession of faith , we ...
Benjamin Franklin William MacDonald. are not sure that we are arrived at the end of this progression , and at the perfection of spiritual or theological knowledge ; and we fear that , if we should once print our confession of faith , we ...
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