The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinUniversal Library, 1950 - 212 páginas |
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... intended creed , containing , as I thought , the essentials of every known religion and being free of everything that might shock the professors of any religion . It is expressed in these words , viz .: " That there is one God , who ...
... intended creed , containing , as I thought , the essentials of every known religion and being free of everything that might shock the professors of any religion . It is expressed in these words , viz .: " That there is one God , who ...
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... intended as a present for one officer . They were very thankfully re- ceived and the kindness acknowledged by letters to me from the colonels of both regiments in the most graceful terms . The General , too , was highly satisfied ...
... intended as a present for one officer . They were very thankfully re- ceived and the kindness acknowledged by letters to me from the colonels of both regiments in the most graceful terms . The General , too , was highly satisfied ...
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... intended forts being now completed , and the in- habitants contented to remain on their farms under that protection , I resolved to return ; the more willingly as a New England officer , Colonel Clapham , experienced in Indian war ...
... intended forts being now completed , and the in- habitants contented to remain on their farms under that protection , I resolved to return ; the more willingly as a New England officer , Colonel Clapham , experienced in Indian war ...
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