Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... imagine , ap- pear reasonable , as being founded on the eternal principle of justice and equity , that punishments should be proportioned to offences ; and the judge's reply brutal and unreasonable , though the writer " wishes all ...
... imagine , ap- pear reasonable , as being founded on the eternal principle of justice and equity , that punishments should be proportioned to offences ; and the judge's reply brutal and unreasonable , though the writer " wishes all ...
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... imagine there are few , if any , in the world so weak as to imagine that the little good we can do here can merit so vast a re- ward hereafter . " There are some things in your New - England VOL . II . - 10 doctrine and worship which I ...
... imagine there are few , if any , in the world so weak as to imagine that the little good we can do here can merit so vast a re- ward hereafter . " There are some things in your New - England VOL . II . - 10 doctrine and worship which I ...
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... imagine , of fleets or standing armies , but may leave those expensive ma- chines to be maintained for the pomp of princes and the wealth of ancient states . We propose , if possible , to live in peace with all mankind ; and , af- ter ...
... imagine , of fleets or standing armies , but may leave those expensive ma- chines to be maintained for the pomp of princes and the wealth of ancient states . We propose , if possible , to live in peace with all mankind ; and , af- ter ...
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... imagine the height to which may be carried , in a thousand years , the power of man over matter ; we may perhaps learn to deprive large masses of their gravity , and give them absolute levity for the sake of easy transport . Agriculture ...
... imagine the height to which may be carried , in a thousand years , the power of man over matter ; we may perhaps learn to deprive large masses of their gravity , and give them absolute levity for the sake of easy transport . Agriculture ...
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... imagine that ' tis now full a quarter of a century since we were first acquainted ! it was in 1757 . During the greatest part of the time I lived in the same house with my dear deceased friend your mother ; of course you and I saw and ...
... imagine that ' tis now full a quarter of a century since we were first acquainted ! it was in 1757 . During the greatest part of the time I lived in the same house with my dear deceased friend your mother ; of course you and I saw and ...
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