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... nature , writes a dissertation on , 17 . Wright , Dr. , introduces Franklin's discoveries in phi- losophy to the Royal Society of London , 63 . Wyndham , sir William , is introduced to , 20 . Y Yale college , confers degree of M. A. ...
... nature , writes a dissertation on , 17 . Wright , Dr. , introduces Franklin's discoveries in phi- losophy to the Royal Society of London , 63 . Wyndham , sir William , is introduced to , 20 . Y Yale college , confers degree of M. A. ...
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... nature , and the fasci- nating simplicity of his style , are too highly esteemed for any apology to be neces- sary for so large a collection of them , unless it should be deemed necessary by the individual to whom Dr. Franklin , in his ...
... nature , and the fasci- nating simplicity of his style , are too highly esteemed for any apology to be neces- sary for so large a collection of them , unless it should be deemed necessary by the individual to whom Dr. Franklin , in his ...
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... nature of a moral apo- logue than that of Sadi or Dr. Taylor . Lord Kaimes's version . And it came to pass after these things , that Abraham sat in the door of his tent about the going down of the sun , and behold a man bent with age ...
... nature of a moral apo- logue than that of Sadi or Dr. Taylor . Lord Kaimes's version . And it came to pass after these things , that Abraham sat in the door of his tent about the going down of the sun , and behold a man bent with age ...
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... nature of man , inde . pendent of all that is held to be supernatural or miraculous ; nature at large and her phenomena , and greatest of all , man himself , the only miracles ; that the source of these phenomena was sublime and ...
... nature of man , inde . pendent of all that is held to be supernatural or miraculous ; nature at large and her phenomena , and greatest of all , man himself , the only miracles ; that the source of these phenomena was sublime and ...
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... Nature ; and this work it was which led him to try his own mind by a severe and unbiassed scrutiny ; in consequence , he composed a short Essay on Liberty and Necessity , Pleasure and Pain . Of this tract no traces are to be found ...
... Nature ; and this work it was which led him to try his own mind by a severe and unbiassed scrutiny ; in consequence , he composed a short Essay on Liberty and Necessity , Pleasure and Pain . Of this tract no traces are to be found ...
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