Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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... sometimes humor them in their own Way . There are a Set of Great Names in the Province , who are the common Objects of Popular Dislike . If I can now and then overcome my Reluctance , and prevail with myself to satyrize a little one of ...
... sometimes humor them in their own Way . There are a Set of Great Names in the Province , who are the common Objects of Popular Dislike . If I can now and then overcome my Reluctance , and prevail with myself to satyrize a little one of ...
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... Sometimes they pull the Goods off my low Shelves down to the Ground , and perhaps where one of them has just been making Water . My Friend takes up the Stuff , and cries , ' Eh ! thou little wicked mischievous Rogue ! But , however , it ...
... Sometimes they pull the Goods off my low Shelves down to the Ground , and perhaps where one of them has just been making Water . My Friend takes up the Stuff , and cries , ' Eh ! thou little wicked mischievous Rogue ! But , however , it ...
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... sometimes incommode him ? On this Occasion , it may be entertaining to some of my Readers , if I acquaint them with the Turkish Man- ner of entertaining Visitors , which I have from an Author of unquestionable Veracity ; who assures us ...
... sometimes incommode him ? On this Occasion , it may be entertaining to some of my Readers , if I acquaint them with the Turkish Man- ner of entertaining Visitors , which I have from an Author of unquestionable Veracity ; who assures us ...
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... they say ought not to be printed , I have sometimes thought it might be neces- sary to make a standing Apology for my self , and publish it once a Year , to be read upon all 38 888 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AN APOLOGY FOR PRINTERS.
... they say ought not to be printed , I have sometimes thought it might be neces- sary to make a standing Apology for my self , and publish it once a Year , to be read upon all 38 888 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AN APOLOGY FOR PRINTERS.
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... sometimes print vicious or silly things not worth reading , it may not be because they approve such things themselves , but because the People are so viciously and corruptly educated that good things are not encouraged . I have known a ...
... sometimes print vicious or silly things not worth reading , it may not be because they approve such things themselves , but because the People are so viciously and corruptly educated that good things are not encouraged . I have known a ...
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