Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... opinion of them than the Author , in consequence of which they were printed in London , under the title of " Experiments and Observations on Elec- tricity , made at Philadelphia , with Letters and Papers on Philosophical Subjects ...
... opinion of them than the Author , in consequence of which they were printed in London , under the title of " Experiments and Observations on Elec- tricity , made at Philadelphia , with Letters and Papers on Philosophical Subjects ...
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... opinion was only , that those who are in error ought not to persecute the truth : but the possessors of truth were in the right to persecute error , in order to destroy it . Thus every 14 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... opinion was only , that those who are in error ought not to persecute the truth : but the possessors of truth were in the right to persecute error , in order to destroy it . Thus every 14 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... opinions were general , the support of minister and school being raised by a pro- portionate tax on the lands . But ... opinion of the Quakers , until 1656 ; ( i . e . about 36 years after the first settling of the colony ; ) when Mary ...
... opinions were general , the support of minister and school being raised by a pro- portionate tax on the lands . But ... opinion of the Quakers , until 1656 ; ( i . e . about 36 years after the first settling of the colony ; ) when Mary ...
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... opinion . The general tendency there is among us to this embellishment ( which I fear has too often grossly imposed upon my loving countrymen instead of wit ) , and the applause it meets with from a rising generation , fill me with ...
... opinion . The general tendency there is among us to this embellishment ( which I fear has too often grossly imposed upon my loving countrymen instead of wit ) , and the applause it meets with from a rising generation , fill me with ...
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... opinion , as well as the smallest features and lineaments of the face , give a nice observer some notion of his mind . Methought he rapped in such a peculiar manner , as seemed of itself to express there was one who deserved as well as ...
... opinion , as well as the smallest features and lineaments of the face , give a nice observer some notion of his mind . Methought he rapped in such a peculiar manner , as seemed of itself to express there was one who deserved as well as ...
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