Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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John Bach McMaster. tized persons destitute of religion come to the table of the Lord ? Is it lawful to wear long hair ? At what time of evening does the Sabbath begin ? Is it lawful for men to set their dwelling- houses at such a ...
John Bach McMaster. tized persons destitute of religion come to the table of the Lord ? Is it lawful to wear long hair ? At what time of evening does the Sabbath begin ? Is it lawful for men to set their dwelling- houses at such a ...
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... Lord , give that man high attainments in Christianity . " When he saw a lame man he would say , " Lord , help him to walk uprightly . " In early life Mather stuttered and stammered , and spoke with difficulty . Thinking himself unfit to ...
... Lord , give that man high attainments in Christianity . " When he saw a lame man he would say , " Lord , help him to walk uprightly . " In early life Mather stuttered and stammered , and spoke with difficulty . Thinking himself unfit to ...
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... Lord Penn . " " Thereupon the council sent for Atkins and bade him " blott out ye words Lord Penn ; " and to " Will Bradford , ye printer , gave Charge not to print anything but what shall have lycense from ye Council . " Atkins obeyed ...
... Lord Penn . " " Thereupon the council sent for Atkins and bade him " blott out ye words Lord Penn ; " and to " Will Bradford , ye printer , gave Charge not to print anything but what shall have lycense from ye Council . " Atkins obeyed ...
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... Lords of Trade had forbidden the issue of any more , and it seemed not unlikely that , in a little while , men would again be bartering hats for potatoes and flour for shoes because of the lack of a medium of exchange . The earliest of ...
... Lords of Trade had forbidden the issue of any more , and it seemed not unlikely that , in a little while , men would again be bartering hats for potatoes and flour for shoes because of the lack of a medium of exchange . The earliest of ...
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... Lords of Trade heard of these proceedings , they hastened to send back a dis- approval and a warning . The governor was bidden to recall the evils that had come upon other colonies from making bills of credit . The people were assured ...
... Lords of Trade heard of these proceedings , they hastened to send back a dis- approval and a warning . The governor was bidden to recall the evils that had come upon other colonies from making bills of credit . The people were assured ...
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