The Works of Benjamin Franklin, Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters Official and Private Not Hitherto Published, Band 1B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... seems , however , something presumptuous in this mode of expres- sion , which has the air of proposing ourselves as an example of goodness fit for God to imitate . We hope you will at least be as good as we are ; you see we forgive one ...
... seems , however , something presumptuous in this mode of expres- sion , which has the air of proposing ourselves as an example of goodness fit for God to imitate . We hope you will at least be as good as we are ; you see we forgive one ...
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... seems worth mentioning . It being winter , a fire was necessary for them ; but a common fire on the surface of the ground would by its light have dis- covered their position at a distance . They had there- fore dug holes in the ground ...
... seems worth mentioning . It being winter , a fire was necessary for them ; but a common fire on the surface of the ground would by its light have dis- covered their position at a distance . They had there- fore dug holes in the ground ...
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... seems to jostle himself into the throne with the King , and talks of our subjects in the colonies . The Parliament ... seem almost to have been penned in the spirit of prophecy . " America , an im- mense territory , favored by nature ...
... seems to jostle himself into the throne with the King , and talks of our subjects in the colonies . The Parliament ... seem almost to have been penned in the spirit of prophecy . " America , an im- mense territory , favored by nature ...
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PART THIRD CONTINUED | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 29 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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