Man-made Morals: Four Philosophies that Shaped AmericaDoubleday, 1966 - 412 Seiten |
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... Franklin reprinted two of the lesser dialogues of Shaftes- bury in the Pennsylvania Gazette , and until recently they passed detection as original writings of Franklin . As Alfred O. Aldridge , who detected them , points out , " By ...
... Franklin reprinted two of the lesser dialogues of Shaftes- bury in the Pennsylvania Gazette , and until recently they passed detection as original writings of Franklin . As Alfred O. Aldridge , who detected them , points out , " By ...
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... Franklin , Turgot , Rouchefoucauld , and Con- dorcet , under Tom Paine , were the great masters of that Acad- emy . " Franklin's opposition to the bicameral legislature did not arise from a mystic trust in common man but from a vigorous ...
... Franklin , Turgot , Rouchefoucauld , and Con- dorcet , under Tom Paine , were the great masters of that Acad- emy . " Franklin's opposition to the bicameral legislature did not arise from a mystic trust in common man but from a vigorous ...
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Four Philosophies that Shaped America William H. Marnell. but perhaps France inadvertently fooled Franklin at the same time . Franklin had been admitted in 1777 to the French Masonic lodge of the Nine Sisters . The Nine Sisters , among ...
Four Philosophies that Shaped America William H. Marnell. but perhaps France inadvertently fooled Franklin at the same time . Franklin had been admitted in 1777 to the French Masonic lodge of the Nine Sisters . The Nine Sisters , among ...
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The Dawn of Reason 146 | 1 |
Natural Religion | 11 |
Whatever Is Is Right | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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