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 favor of the anabaptists , quakers , and other
sectaries , who had suffered persecution . To this persecu . tion he attributes the
wars with ...
The author addresses himself to the governors for the time being , speaks for
liberty of conscience , and in favor of the anabaptists , quakers , and other
sectaries , who had suffered persecution . To this persecu . tion he attributes the
wars with ...
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I was employed at Palmer's on the second edi . tion of Woolaston's Religion of
Nature . Some of his arguments appearing to me not to be well founded , I wrote
a small metaphysical treatise , in which I animadverted on those passages .
I was employed at Palmer's on the second edi . tion of Woolaston's Religion of
Nature . Some of his arguments appearing to me not to be well founded , I wrote
a small metaphysical treatise , in which I animadverted on those passages .
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ment capable of playing tunes . He was prevented , by an untimely end , from
bringing his inven . tion to any degree of perfection . After his death some
improvements were made upon his plan . The sweetness of the tones induced Dr
. Frank ...
ment capable of playing tunes . He was prevented , by an untimely end , from
bringing his inven . tion to any degree of perfection . After his death some
improvements were made upon his plan . The sweetness of the tones induced Dr
. Frank ...
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I RECEIVED your kind letter , with your excellent advice to the people of the
United States , which I read with great pleasure , and hope it will be duly
regarded . Such writings , tion ; though they may be lightly passed over by
ESSAYS . 171.
I RECEIVED your kind letter , with your excellent advice to the people of the
United States , which I read with great pleasure , and hope it will be duly
regarded . Such writings , tion ; though they may be lightly passed over by
ESSAYS . 171.
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tion ; though they may be lightly passed over by many readers , yet if they make a
deep impression on oue active mind in a hundred , the effects may be
considerable . Permit me to mention one little instance , which , though it relates
to myself ...
tion ; though they may be lightly passed over by many readers , yet if they make a
deep impression on oue active mind in a hundred , the effects may be
considerable . Permit me to mention one little instance , which , though it relates
to myself ...
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