Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... advantage of toleration for promoting.com- merce , was discovered long before by the Portuguese . They were too zealous Catholics to venture so bold a measure in Portugal ; but it was permitted in Goa , and the inquisition in that town ...
... advantage of toleration for promoting.com- merce , was discovered long before by the Portuguese . They were too zealous Catholics to venture so bold a measure in Portugal ; but it was permitted in Goa , and the inquisition in that town ...
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... advantage , whether their own young men come to England for ordination and improve themselves at the same time by conversation with the learned here , or the congregations are supplied by English- men , who have had the benefit of ...
... advantage , whether their own young men come to England for ordination and improve themselves at the same time by conversation with the learned here , or the congregations are supplied by English- men , who have had the benefit of ...
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... advantage of good books , for want of which good conversation is still more scarce , it would doubtless have been very acceptable to your read- ers , if , instead of an old out - of - date article from Muscovy or Hungary , you had ...
... advantage of good books , for want of which good conversation is still more scarce , it would doubtless have been very acceptable to your read- ers , if , instead of an old out - of - date article from Muscovy or Hungary , you had ...
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... advantage . It is very common with authors , in their first performances , to talk to their readers thus : If this meets with a suitable reception , or , if this should meet with due encouragement , I shall hereafter publish , & c ...
... advantage . It is very common with authors , in their first performances , to talk to their readers thus : If this meets with a suitable reception , or , if this should meet with due encouragement , I shall hereafter publish , & c ...
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... advantage of the ill taste of the town , to make themselves famous for a pack of paltry low nonsense , for which they deserve to be kicked rather than ad- mired , by all who have the least tincture of polite- ness . These I take to be ...
... advantage of the ill taste of the town , to make themselves famous for a pack of paltry low nonsense , for which they deserve to be kicked rather than ad- mired , by all who have the least tincture of polite- ness . These I take to be ...
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