The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author |
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During the contest an unlucky occurrence hurt his cause exceedingly . One of our adversaries having heard him preach a sermon , that was much admired , thought he had somewhere read the sermon before , or at least a part of it .
During the contest an unlucky occurrence hurt his cause exceedingly . One of our adversaries having heard him preach a sermon , that was much admired , thought he had somewhere read the sermon before , or at least a part of it .
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... in a positive manner , that there is no person who is not preferable to the present minister ; and they urge , that , by his supineness and the influence of those around him , the American cause has been ruined in France .
... in a positive manner , that there is no person who is not preferable to the present minister ; and they urge , that , by his supineness and the influence of those around him , the American cause has been ruined in France .
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They had . been the principal cause of the war , and instrumental in promoting and aggravating some of its worst horrors ; they had taken the lead in burning towns , and plundering and distressing the inhabitants ; they had deserted ...
They had . been the principal cause of the war , and instrumental in promoting and aggravating some of its worst horrors ; they had taken the lead in burning towns , and plundering and distressing the inhabitants ; they had deserted ...
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LIFE OF FRANKLIN | 3 |
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