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... perhaps , of all philosophers . He never loses sight of common sense in any of his speculations ; and when his philosophy does not comport entirely in its fair and vigorous application , it is al- ways regulated and controlled by it in ...
... perhaps , of all philosophers . He never loses sight of common sense in any of his speculations ; and when his philosophy does not comport entirely in its fair and vigorous application , it is al- ways regulated and controlled by it in ...
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... perhaps , the best eulogy that has been offered to the public on his character . It was published in the Boston Patriot . ....... " Mr. Jefferson has said , that Dr. Franklin was an honour to human nature . And so indeed he was . To all ...
... perhaps , the best eulogy that has been offered to the public on his character . It was published in the Boston Patriot . ....... " Mr. Jefferson has said , that Dr. Franklin was an honour to human nature . And so indeed he was . To all ...
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... perhaps , the best eulogy that has been offered to the public on his character . It was published in the Boston Patriot . ....... " Mr. Jefferson has said , that Dr. Franklin was an honour to human nature . And so indeed he was . To all ...
... perhaps , the best eulogy that has been offered to the public on his character . It was published in the Boston Patriot . ....... " Mr. Jefferson has said , that Dr. Franklin was an honour to human nature . And so indeed he was . To all ...
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... perhaps saw the day when the ship would " cut the painter , " as it has happened . The sagacity which then outstript his contemporaries , was not a crea- tion , but a discernment of future events ; he was no stranger to history , and in ...
... perhaps saw the day when the ship would " cut the painter , " as it has happened . The sagacity which then outstript his contemporaries , was not a crea- tion , but a discernment of future events ; he was no stranger to history , and in ...
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... perhaps not a little are unacquainted with , and expecting the en- gratify my own vanity . Indeed , I never heard joyment of a few weeks ' uninterrupted lei- or saw the introductory words " Without vani- sure , I sit down to write them ...
... perhaps not a little are unacquainted with , and expecting the en- gratify my own vanity . Indeed , I never heard joyment of a few weeks ' uninterrupted lei- or saw the introductory words " Without vani- sure , I sit down to write them ...
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