University of Colorado Studies: Studies in the humanities. Series bUniversity of Colorado., 1945 |
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... thing about Franklin is not that he turned his hand and brain to so many things , but that he did so many things with distinction . Another of his biographers , Mr. John T. Morse , says at the end of his story : " It is hard indeed to ...
... thing about Franklin is not that he turned his hand and brain to so many things , but that he did so many things with distinction . Another of his biographers , Mr. John T. Morse , says at the end of his story : " It is hard indeed to ...
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... things clearly and intelligibly and in a few words ; he should be able to speak of war both by land and sea ; be well acquainted with geography , with the history of the time , with the secret interests of princes and states , the ...
... things clearly and intelligibly and in a few words ; he should be able to speak of war both by land and sea ; be well acquainted with geography , with the history of the time , with the secret interests of princes and states , the ...
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... things from our race ; and great things we feel in our souls . The rest of the nations must soon be in our rear . We are the pioneers of the world , the advance guard sent on through the wilderness of untried things , to break a new ...
... things from our race ; and great things we feel in our souls . The rest of the nations must soon be in our rear . We are the pioneers of the world , the advance guard sent on through the wilderness of untried things , to break a new ...
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The New England Puritans | 1 |
Humanism in Massachusetts | 19 |
The Quakers | 29 |
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