The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeW. Van Norden, 1825 - 290 Seiten |
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... neral rule , at least twelve hundred children have received in it the chief part of their education , who might otherwise , in a great measure , have been left without the means of instruction . And many of those who have been thus ...
... neral rule , at least twelve hundred children have received in it the chief part of their education , who might otherwise , in a great measure , have been left without the means of instruction . And many of those who have been thus ...
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... neral one , ** which would probably be augmented from time to time , if he were suffered to go on promulgat- ing new laws on pretence of new occasional revela- tions of the Divine will , till their whole fortunes were devoured by that ...
... neral one , ** which would probably be augmented from time to time , if he were suffered to go on promulgat- ing new laws on pretence of new occasional revela- tions of the Divine will , till their whole fortunes were devoured by that ...
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... neral purposes , under the direction of one Assembly , called the Congress . These constitutions have been printed , by order of Congress , in America ; two edi- tions of them have been printed in London ; and a good translation of them ...
... neral purposes , under the direction of one Assembly , called the Congress . These constitutions have been printed , by order of Congress , in America ; two edi- tions of them have been printed in London ; and a good translation of them ...
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