Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... declared himself free . Unable to deny this , James went among the printers and persuaded them to re- fuse his brother work , and advertised in the " Courant " for " a likely lad for an appren- tice . " Benjamin , after selling a few of ...
... declared himself free . Unable to deny this , James went among the printers and persuaded them to re- fuse his brother work , and advertised in the " Courant " for " a likely lad for an appren- tice . " Benjamin , after selling a few of ...
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... declared , " The foundation of religion lies in that difference between the acts of men which distinguishes them into good , evil , indifferent . " To prove that no such differ- ence existed was the purpose of Franklin's essay . Though ...
... declared , " The foundation of religion lies in that difference between the acts of men which distinguishes them into good , evil , indifferent . " To prove that no such differ- ence existed was the purpose of Franklin's essay . Though ...
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... declared , was mighty prevalent , insomuch that you can hardly walk half a mile out of town on any side without observing several pits dug with that design , and perhaps some lately opened . " After this essay Franklin contributed no ...
... declared , was mighty prevalent , insomuch that you can hardly walk half a mile out of town on any side without observing several pits dug with that design , and perhaps some lately opened . " After this essay Franklin contributed no ...
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... - hill afterwards owned to Franklin that each of his sermons was the work of some one else . But even then his defender flinched not , and was , " Re- stoutly declared that he would far rather hear a good THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE . 81.
... - hill afterwards owned to Franklin that each of his sermons was the work of some one else . But even then his defender flinched not , and was , " Re- stoutly declared that he would far rather hear a good THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE . 81.
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John Bach McMaster. stoutly declared that he would far rather hear a good though borrowed sermon , than a sermon that was original and bad . When Franklin wrote his Autobiography , he did not believe a copy of one of his pamphlets to be ...
John Bach McMaster. stoutly declared that he would far rather hear a good though borrowed sermon , than a sermon that was original and bad . When Franklin wrote his Autobiography , he did not believe a copy of one of his pamphlets to be ...
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