Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... Thought concerning the Medals to be struck by order of Congress · 122 Precautions to be used by those who are about to under- take a Sea Voyage · 123 Information to those who would remove to America 131 Internal state of America in 1784 ...
... Thought concerning the Medals to be struck by order of Congress · 122 Precautions to be used by those who are about to under- take a Sea Voyage · 123 Information to those who would remove to America 131 Internal state of America in 1784 ...
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... thought . Such a passage in the Old Testament , would avail as little against the rancorous passions of men , as the fol- lowing passages in the New Testament , though persecution can- not be condemned in terms more explicit . ' Him ...
... thought . Such a passage in the Old Testament , would avail as little against the rancorous passions of men , as the fol- lowing passages in the New Testament , though persecution can- not be condemned in terms more explicit . ' Him ...
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... thought persecution extremely wrong in the Pagans , but practised it on one another . The first Protestants of the church of England blamed persecution in the Romish church , but practise it against the Puritans : these found it wrong ...
... thought persecution extremely wrong in the Pagans , but practised it on one another . The first Protestants of the church of England blamed persecution in the Romish church , but practise it against the Puritans : these found it wrong ...
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... thought no honest man ought to avoid under the pretence of his having changed his religious persuasion . And this I suppose is one of the best grounds of de- manding tithes of dissenters now in England . But the practice being clamored ...
... thought no honest man ought to avoid under the pretence of his having changed his religious persuasion . And this I suppose is one of the best grounds of de- manding tithes of dissenters now in England . But the practice being clamored ...
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... thought of setting up for an author myself ; not out of the least vanity , I assure you , or desire of showing my parts , but purely for the good of my country . 1 I have often observed with concern , that your Mercury is not always ...
... thought of setting up for an author myself ; not out of the least vanity , I assure you , or desire of showing my parts , but purely for the good of my country . 1 I have often observed with concern , that your Mercury is not always ...
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