Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... intention to build , when Providence threw into our way a large house ready built , which , with a few alterations , might well serve our purpose . This was the building before mentioned , erected by the hearers of Mr. Whitefield , and ...
... intention to build , when Providence threw into our way a large house ready built , which , with a few alterations , might well serve our purpose . This was the building before mentioned , erected by the hearers of Mr. Whitefield , and ...
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... intention , and would have no such effect . That the assessors were honest and discreet men under an oath to assess fairly and equitably , and that any advantage each of them might expect in lessening his own tax by augment- ing that of ...
... intention , and would have no such effect . That the assessors were honest and discreet men under an oath to assess fairly and equitably , and that any advantage each of them might expect in lessening his own tax by augment- ing that of ...
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... intentions towards himself were pre- very paring their hour . An inkling that this was so became curiously diffused ; and the Press of this country hastened to assume an exceedingly sym- pathetic attitude towards these intentions , what ...
... intentions towards himself were pre- very paring their hour . An inkling that this was so became curiously diffused ; and the Press of this country hastened to assume an exceedingly sym- pathetic attitude towards these intentions , what ...
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