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... wish for peace for their sakes , as well as for the sake of humanity , and preventing further carnage . This wish of mine , ineffective as it may be , induces me to mention to you , that , between nations long exasperated against each ...
... wish for peace for their sakes , as well as for the sake of humanity , and preventing further carnage . This wish of mine , ineffective as it may be , induces me to mention to you , that , between nations long exasperated against each ...
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... wish what is left in the Veins of that once lov'd People , may be spared by a Peace solid and everlasting . It is a great while since I have heard any thing of the good Bishop . Strange , that so simple a Character should sufficiently ...
... wish what is left in the Veins of that once lov'd People , may be spared by a Peace solid and everlasting . It is a great while since I have heard any thing of the good Bishop . Strange , that so simple a Character should sufficiently ...
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... wish to be well spoken of , whether alive or dead , that I imagine he could not be quite exempt from that Desire ; and that at least he wish'd to be thought a Wit , or he would not have given himself the Trouble of writing so good an ...
... wish to be well spoken of , whether alive or dead , that I imagine he could not be quite exempt from that Desire ; and that at least he wish'd to be thought a Wit , or he would not have given himself the Trouble of writing so good an ...
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The Age of Enlightenment | xiii |
Franklins Theories of Education | xxxii |
Franklins Literary Theory and Practice | xlvi |
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