Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1908 - 314 páginas |
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... had been conducting discussions in politics or philosophy ; and what more worthy of experiments and system ( its im- portance and its errors considered ) than human life ? As no " Some men have been virtuous blindly , 88 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
... had been conducting discussions in politics or philosophy ; and what more worthy of experiments and system ( its im- portance and its errors considered ) than human life ? As no " Some men have been virtuous blindly , 88 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
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... considered my newspaper , also , as another means of communicating instruction , and in that view frequently reprinted in it extracts from the Spectator , and other moral writers ; and sometimes . publish'd little pieces of my own ...
... considered my newspaper , also , as another means of communicating instruction , and in that view frequently reprinted in it extracts from the Spectator , and other moral writers ; and sometimes . publish'd little pieces of my own ...
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... considered , was fast creating a new America , an America very full of anti - British feeling . This was very unlike that land as he had known it , and the change was to him sincerely regrettable . It was also a menace ; for it might ...
... considered , was fast creating a new America , an America very full of anti - British feeling . This was very unlike that land as he had known it , and the change was to him sincerely regrettable . It was also a menace ; for it might ...
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