Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... called upon to take a leading part in those scenes which pro- duced a new empire in the western world ; much of his later memoirs and cor- respondence will be found to exhibit his undisguised thoughts upon the public men and occurrences ...
... called upon to take a leading part in those scenes which pro- duced a new empire in the western world ; much of his later memoirs and cor- respondence will be found to exhibit his undisguised thoughts upon the public men and occurrences ...
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... called one of his grandsons , William , whom he directed to go into the library , and from a shelf described where he would find three folio stitched books , bring him one of them . The book was brought , and he said , Take that , it ...
... called one of his grandsons , William , whom he directed to go into the library , and from a shelf described where he would find three folio stitched books , bring him one of them . The book was brought , and he said , Take that , it ...
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... called PLAIN TRUTH , exhort- ing his fellow - citizens to the bearing of arms ; which laid the foundation of those military associations which have ever since followed for the defence of the coun- try . " The effect of this pamphlet was ...
... called PLAIN TRUTH , exhort- ing his fellow - citizens to the bearing of arms ; which laid the foundation of those military associations which have ever since followed for the defence of the coun- try . " The effect of this pamphlet was ...
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... called upon Abraham , saying , Abraham , where is the stran- ger ? And Abraham answered and said , Lord , he would not worship thee , neither would he call upon thy name ; therefore I have driven him out from before my face into the ...
... called upon Abraham , saying , Abraham , where is the stran- ger ? And Abraham answered and said , Lord , he would not worship thee , neither would he call upon thy name ; therefore I have driven him out from before my face into the ...
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... called the eternity of things , are all beyond the measure of those faculties ; that we judge of all we know by analogy , and where that fails we know nothing . He felt that there was a morality incident to the nature of man , inde ...
... called the eternity of things , are all beyond the measure of those faculties ; that we judge of all we know by analogy , and where that fails we know nothing . He felt that there was a morality incident to the nature of man , inde ...
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