Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... reason to believe that he was himself the author of an eight - page tract ridiculing some of Stoddart's remarks , and called " Hooped Petticoats Arraigned and Con- demned by the Light of Nature and the Law of God . " man . These books ...
... reason to believe that he was himself the author of an eight - page tract ridiculing some of Stoddart's remarks , and called " Hooped Petticoats Arraigned and Con- demned by the Light of Nature and the Law of God . " man . These books ...
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... printing - house floor . Benjamin wrote it , and modestly thrust it under the door during the night . The " Au- tobiography " makes no mention of what these sheets contained , but there is much reason to believe DISPUTE WITH MATHER . 23.
... printing - house floor . Benjamin wrote it , and modestly thrust it under the door during the night . The " Au- tobiography " makes no mention of what these sheets contained , but there is much reason to believe DISPUTE WITH MATHER . 23.
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John Bach McMaster. sheets contained , but there is much reason to believe that the manuscript was the first of those brief letters with which for six months Silence Dogood amused the readers of the " Courant . " The Dogood papers find ...
John Bach McMaster. sheets contained , but there is much reason to believe that the manuscript was the first of those brief letters with which for six months Silence Dogood amused the readers of the " Courant . " The Dogood papers find ...
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... reasons for being regular at church , for believing the soul to be immortal , for not doing any of the innumerable things the ten commandments forbid . As he com- posed the book , Franklin despised it , and soon began to write a little ...
... reasons for being regular at church , for believing the soul to be immortal , for not doing any of the innumerable things the ten commandments forbid . As he com- posed the book , Franklin despised it , and soon began to write a little ...
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... no future rewards and punishments , because all things and crea- tures are equally good and equally esteemed by God . There is no reason to believe that a fu- ture life can be happier than the present . There 42 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... no future rewards and punishments , because all things and crea- tures are equally good and equally esteemed by God . There is no reason to believe that a fu- ture life can be happier than the present . There 42 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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