Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... languages , and by extend- ing the fame of the Author , greatly enlarged the number of his correspondents in different parts of the world . Thus brought as it were , without his own consent , into the circle of the learned , he ...
... languages , and by extend- ing the fame of the Author , greatly enlarged the number of his correspondents in different parts of the world . Thus brought as it were , without his own consent , into the circle of the learned , he ...
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... language On Persecution in former ages - Of Dissenters - State of Toleration , & c . A Parable on Brotherly Love 1 · 11 13 21 SECTION II . VARIOUS SUBJECTS . The Busy - Body , No. 1 . 24 No. 2 . 28 No. 3 . 30 No. 4 . 35 To the Busy ...
... language On Persecution in former ages - Of Dissenters - State of Toleration , & c . A Parable on Brotherly Love 1 · 11 13 21 SECTION II . VARIOUS SUBJECTS . The Busy - Body , No. 1 . 24 No. 2 . 28 No. 3 . 30 No. 4 . 35 To the Busy ...
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... language , by way of exercise . ] The Levée Proposed New Version of the Bible Part of the first chapter of Job , modernised Apologue Poems addressed to Miss Georgiana Shipley , on the Loss Page 216 219 219 220 of her American Squirrel ...
... language , by way of exercise . ] The Levée Proposed New Version of the Bible Part of the first chapter of Job , modernised Apologue Poems addressed to Miss Georgiana Shipley , on the Loss Page 216 219 219 220 of her American Squirrel ...
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... LANGUAGE . ' [ Referred to in Memoirs of the Life , Part V. ] . 1. And it came to pass after these things , that Lord Kaimes , in his Sketches of the History of Man , ( Vol . II . p . 472 , 473. ) thus expresses himself on the subject ...
... LANGUAGE . ' [ Referred to in Memoirs of the Life , Part V. ] . 1. And it came to pass after these things , that Lord Kaimes , in his Sketches of the History of Man , ( Vol . II . p . 472 , 473. ) thus expresses himself on the subject ...
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... languages and those sciences that qualify men for the professions of divinity , law , or physic . Strangers are indeed by no means excluded from exercising those profes- sions , and the quick increase of inhabitants every- where gives ...
... languages and those sciences that qualify men for the professions of divinity , law , or physic . Strangers are indeed by no means excluded from exercising those profes- sions , and the quick increase of inhabitants every- where gives ...
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