The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: with His Life |
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In war we have produced a Washington , whose memory will be adored while
liberty shall have votaries ; whose name will triumph over time , and will in future
ages assume its just station among the most celebrated worthies of the world ...
In war we have produced a Washington , whose memory will be adored while
liberty shall have votaries ; whose name will triumph over time , and will in future
ages assume its just station among the most celebrated worthies of the world ...
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... to talk of themselves and their exploits , and may freely foilow my borong
without being tiresome to those who , from respect to my age , might think
themselves obliged to listen to me ; as they will be at liberty to read mc or not as
they please .
... to talk of themselves and their exploits , and may freely foilow my borong
without being tiresome to those who , from respect to my age , might think
themselves obliged to listen to me ; as they will be at liberty to read mc or not as
they please .
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The author addresses himself to the governors for the time being , speaks for
liberty of conscience , and in favour of the anabaptists , quakers , and other
sectaries , who had suffered persecution . To this persecution he attributes the
wars with ...
The author addresses himself to the governors for the time being , speaks for
liberty of conscience , and in favour of the anabaptists , quakers , and other
sectaries , who had suffered persecution . To this persecution he attributes the
wars with ...
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The author addresses himself to the governors for the time being , speaks for
liberty of conscience , and in favour of the anabaptists , quakers , and other
sectaries , who had suffered persecution . To this persecution he attributes the
wars with ...
The author addresses himself to the governors for the time being , speaks for
liberty of conscience , and in favour of the anabaptists , quakers , and other
sectaries , who had suffered persecution . To this persecution he attributes the
wars with ...
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... and the paper continued , in consequence , to make its appearance for some
months in my name . At length a new difference arising between my brother and
me , I ventured to take advantage of my liberty , presuniing that he would not dare
...
... and the paper continued , in consequence , to make its appearance for some
months in my name . At length a new difference arising between my brother and
me , I ventured to take advantage of my liberty , presuniing that he would not dare
...
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