The Works of Benjamin Franklin; Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 3Tappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1836 |
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... seems , were at this time not very orthodox in their religion , and their spies met with a certain idolatrous priest of their own persuasion , ( v . 3 , ) and they said to him , Who brought thee hither ? What makest thou in this place ...
... seems , were at this time not very orthodox in their religion , and their spies met with a certain idolatrous priest of their own persuasion , ( v . 3 , ) and they said to him , Who brought thee hither ? What makest thou in this place ...
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... seems , was out of the question . They possibly thought it ' timorous and womanish to expect it , and therefore neglected the suitable means to obtain it , and the consequence was desolation and ruin . " The remainder of the writer's ...
... seems , was out of the question . They possibly thought it ' timorous and womanish to expect it , and therefore neglected the suitable means to obtain it , and the consequence was desolation and ruin . " The remainder of the writer's ...
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... seem to require , and what in charity we ought to believe they think their duty , but take no one step themselves ... seems to have taken possession of their hearts , and to have eaten out and destroyed every generous , noble , public ...
... seem to require , and what in charity we ought to believe they think their duty , but take no one step themselves ... seems to have taken possession of their hearts , and to have eaten out and destroyed every generous , noble , public ...
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... seems , is the unhappi- ness of human nature , that our passions , when violent , often are too hard for the united force of reason , duty , and religion . Thus unfortunately are we circumstanced at this time , my dear countrymen and ...
... seems , is the unhappi- ness of human nature , that our passions , when violent , often are too hard for the united force of reason , duty , and religion . Thus unfortunately are we circumstanced at this time , my dear countrymen and ...
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... seems well grounded in the pres- ent disunited state of the British colonies , and the extreme diffi- culty of bringing so many different governments , and assemblies to agree in any speedy and effectual measures for our common defence ...
... seems well grounded in the pres- ent disunited state of the British colonies , and the extreme diffi- culty of bringing so many different governments , and assemblies to agree in any speedy and effectual measures for our common defence ...
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