An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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... divine law of . self-preservation. For these reasons, we have selected practical truth concerning every-day life, from the writings of eight Americans a- so 0 ENJAMIN FRANKLIN was the man of energy, the typical American, one of the few ...
... divine law of . self-preservation. For these reasons, we have selected practical truth concerning every-day life, from the writings of eight Americans a- so 0 ENJAMIN FRANKLIN was the man of energy, the typical American, one of the few ...
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... divine feeling which American men and women could not express for themselves. He wrote his thoughts in clear, limpid English which he who read could understand. He printed and distributed at his own expense many thousands of pamphlets ...
... divine feeling which American men and women could not express for themselves. He wrote his thoughts in clear, limpid English which he who read could understand. He printed and distributed at his own expense many thousands of pamphlets ...
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... divine birthright of Liberty. (1 England, France and America were made more noble, more intelligent, more civilized by the work he did for each country and for all countries. No nation of the world has forgotten Paine, and certainly no ...
... divine birthright of Liberty. (1 England, France and America were made more noble, more intelligent, more civilized by the work he did for each country and for all countries. No nation of the world has forgotten Paine, and certainly no ...
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... divine heritage. The book that will benefit most is not the one that imparts the most facts, but the one that inspires men to think and to act for themselves. 61 The world can only be redeemed through action—— movement—motion. Uncoerced ...
... divine heritage. The book that will benefit most is not the one that imparts the most facts, but the one that inspires men to think and to act for themselves. 61 The world can only be redeemed through action—— movement—motion. Uncoerced ...
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