The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: with His Life |
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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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... who , having a more delicate , because a more exercised taste , have suffered
in many cases considerable inconvenience ; while , as to myself , I have had
nothing to desire . My mother was likewise possessed of an excellent constitution
.
... who , having a more delicate , because a more exercised taste , have suffered
in many cases considerable inconvenience ; while , as to myself , I have had
nothing to desire . My mother was likewise possessed of an excellent constitution
.
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I held back for some time ; at length , however , I suffered myself to be persuaded
, and signed my indentures , being the only twelve years of age . It was agreed
that I should serve as an apprentice to the age of twenty - one , and should ...
I held back for some time ; at length , however , I suffered myself to be persuaded
, and signed my indentures , being the only twelve years of age . It was agreed
that I should serve as an apprentice to the age of twenty - one , and should ...
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... without experiencing the smallest inconvenience ; which has led me lo regard
as of no importance the advice commonly given , of introdacing gradually such
alterations of rogimen I continued it cheerfully ; but poor Keimer suffered terribly ...
... without experiencing the smallest inconvenience ; which has led me lo regard
as of no importance the advice commonly given , of introdacing gradually such
alterations of rogimen I continued it cheerfully ; but poor Keimer suffered terribly ...
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