Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... occasionally imparted to some of his most intimate acquaintance in England , accounts of the discoveries made by him at Philadelphia ; and though these com- munications were far from being intended for the public eye PREFACE . vii.
... occasionally imparted to some of his most intimate acquaintance in England , accounts of the discoveries made by him at Philadelphia ; and though these com- munications were far from being intended for the public eye PREFACE . vii.
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... England by Dr. Franklin , to discourage On sending Felons to America the intended Act for preventing Emigration Vindication and offer from Congress to Parliament in 1775 448 435 444 SECTION II . AMERICAN POLITICS , SUBSEQUENT TO THE ...
... England by Dr. Franklin , to discourage On sending Felons to America the intended Act for preventing Emigration Vindication and offer from Congress to Parliament in 1775 448 435 444 SECTION II . AMERICAN POLITICS , SUBSEQUENT TO THE ...
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... England blamed persecution in the Romish church , but practise it against the Puritans : these found it wrong in the bishops , but fell into the same practice themselves both here and in New England . To account for this we should ...
... England blamed persecution in the Romish church , but practise it against the Puritans : these found it wrong in the bishops , but fell into the same practice themselves both here and in New England . To account for this we should ...
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... England to establish a new country for themselves , at their own expense , where they might enjoy the free exercise of religion in their own way . When they had purchased the territory of the natives , they granted the lands out in town ...
... England to establish a new country for themselves , at their own expense , where they might enjoy the free exercise of religion in their own way . When they had purchased the territory of the natives , they granted the lands out in town ...
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... England ( through the laudable endeavors and a proper application , of their funds by the Society 2 No person appeared in New England who professed the opinion of the Quakers , until 1656 ; ( i . e . about 36 years after the first ...
... England ( through the laudable endeavors and a proper application , of their funds by the Society 2 No person appeared in New England who professed the opinion of the Quakers , until 1656 ; ( i . e . about 36 years after the first ...
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