The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary ; with His Life, Written by HimselfScott, Webster, and Geary, 1835 - 288 Seiten |
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... liberty to give or not as they pleased . But , suspecting this motive , I never went again to their house . Some time after , Mrs. Godfrey informed me that they were favourably disposed towards me , and wished me to renew the ...
... liberty to give or not as they pleased . But , suspecting this motive , I never went again to their house . Some time after , Mrs. Godfrey informed me that they were favourably disposed towards me , and wished me to renew the ...
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... liberty of the press . At length , however , I think I have found one , ...... that instead of diminishing general liberty , shall aug- ment it ; which is , by restoring to the people a species of liberty , of which they have been ...
... liberty of the press . At length , however , I think I have found one , ...... that instead of diminishing general liberty , shall aug- ment it ; which is , by restoring to the people a species of liberty , of which they have been ...
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... liberty , when it again make its appearance as fire ; For the power of man relative to matter seems limited to the dividing it , or mixing the various kinds of it , or changing its form and appearance by different compositions of it ...
... liberty , when it again make its appearance as fire ; For the power of man relative to matter seems limited to the dividing it , or mixing the various kinds of it , or changing its form and appearance by different compositions of it ...
Inhalt
LIFE of Dr Franklin as written by Himself | 82 |
Extracts from his Will | 129 |
On Early Marriages | 138 |
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