Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... minds . If this correspondent had known the nature of your reputation as well as I do , he would have said , Your former writings and measures would secure attention to your Biography , and Art of Virtue ; and your Biography and Art of ...
... minds . If this correspondent had known the nature of your reputation as well as I do , he would have said , Your former writings and measures would secure attention to your Biography , and Art of Virtue ; and your Biography and Art of ...
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... minds , easily get rid of , reminds me of what I think a more prudent conduct in another sect among us , that of the Dunkers . I was acquainted with one of its founders , Michael Welfare , soon after it appear'd . He complain'd to me ...
... minds , easily get rid of , reminds me of what I think a more prudent conduct in another sect among us , that of the Dunkers . I was acquainted with one of its founders , Michael Welfare , soon after it appear'd . He complain'd to me ...
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... mind and that level of intellect and character which won him such esteem from the learned men of the French enlightenment and such confidence and respect , amounting to a moral ascendancy , in the minds of the ministers of Louis XVI ...
... mind and that level of intellect and character which won him such esteem from the learned men of the French enlightenment and such confidence and respect , amounting to a moral ascendancy , in the minds of the ministers of Louis XVI ...
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