Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... considered themselves as orthodox Presbyterians , disapprov'd his doctrine , and were join'd by most of the old clergy , who arraign'd him of heterodoxy before the synod , in order to have him silenc'd . I became his zealous partisan ...
... considered themselves as orthodox Presbyterians , disapprov'd his doctrine , and were join'd by most of the old clergy , who arraign'd him of heterodoxy before the synod , in order to have him silenc'd . I became his zealous partisan ...
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... d of it . My allegation on the con- trary , that it met with such approbation as to leave no doubt of our being able to raise two thousand . ་ pounds by voluntary donations , they considered as a most 146 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
... d of it . My allegation on the con- trary , that it met with such approbation as to leave no doubt of our being able to raise two thousand . ་ pounds by voluntary donations , they considered as a most 146 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
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... considered to have rendered himself ridiculous , his attitude was correct enough and implied a view of the situation which was , to say the least , excusable in a British Ambassador . At any rate it was a view from which the British ...
... considered to have rendered himself ridiculous , his attitude was correct enough and implied a view of the situation which was , to say the least , excusable in a British Ambassador . At any rate it was a view from which the British ...
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