The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humourous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeJohn Lomax, 1831 - 290 pàgines |
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... equal behind him , and whose Life and Writings are the subject of the following sheets . To say more in this place of our Author , would be anticipating what is hereafter mentioned : it will therefore only be necessary to add that due ...
... equal behind him , and whose Life and Writings are the subject of the following sheets . To say more in this place of our Author , would be anticipating what is hereafter mentioned : it will therefore only be necessary to add that due ...
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... equal beam That poises all above . And of which the object was to prove , from the attri- butes of God , his goodness , wisdom and power , that there could be no such thing as evil in the world ; that vice and virtue did not in reality ...
... equal beam That poises all above . And of which the object was to prove , from the attri- butes of God , his goodness , wisdom and power , that there could be no such thing as evil in the world ; that vice and virtue did not in reality ...
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... equal merit . " The constitution being signed and made public , with the names of the gentlemen proposing them- selves as trustees and founders , the design was so well approved of by the public spirited citizens of Philadelphia , that ...
... equal merit . " The constitution being signed and made public , with the names of the gentlemen proposing them- selves as trustees and founders , the design was so well approved of by the public spirited citizens of Philadelphia , that ...
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... equal force to justify the plundering and enslaving of Europeans , It affords , at the same time , a demonstration of the futility of the arguments in defence of the slave trade , and of the strength of mind and ingenuity of the author ...
... equal force to justify the plundering and enslaving of Europeans , It affords , at the same time , a demonstration of the futility of the arguments in defence of the slave trade , and of the strength of mind and ingenuity of the author ...
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... equal ? Alas ! we must perish from distress : for it would not be in my power even to scrawl a suppliant petition for relief , having been obliged to employ the hand of another in transcrib- ing the request which I have now the honour ...
... equal ? Alas ! we must perish from distress : for it would not be in my power even to scrawl a suppliant petition for relief , having been obliged to employ the hand of another in transcrib- ing the request which I have now the honour ...
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