Benjamin Franklin: His Contribution to the American TraditionBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 320 Seiten |
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... wrote warn- ings to his countrymen that “ Europe fixes an attentive eye on your reception of Doctor Franklin ” and , again , “ The reception of the Doctor is an object of very general at- tention , and will weigh in Europe as an ...
... wrote warn- ings to his countrymen that “ Europe fixes an attentive eye on your reception of Doctor Franklin ” and , again , “ The reception of the Doctor is an object of very general at- tention , and will weigh in Europe as an ...
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... wrote , “ that not only the love of liberty , but a thorough knowledge of the rights of man , may pervade all the nations of the earth , so that a philosopher may set his foot anywhere on its surface , and say , " This is my country ...
... wrote , “ that not only the love of liberty , but a thorough knowledge of the rights of man , may pervade all the nations of the earth , so that a philosopher may set his foot anywhere on its surface , and say , " This is my country ...
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... wrote , " that not only the love of liberty , but a thorough knowledge of the rights of man , may pervade all the nations of the earth , so that a philosopher may set his foot anywhere on its surface , and say , " This is my country ...
... wrote , " that not only the love of liberty , but a thorough knowledge of the rights of man , may pervade all the nations of the earth , so that a philosopher may set his foot anywhere on its surface , and say , " This is my country ...
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PAGE | 27 |
INVENTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF SCIENCE | 189 |
THE STYLE OF BEING AMERICAN | 225 |
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