| 1837 - 558 str.
..." Your petitioners also find the sage Franklin holding language like the following: — 'We Hiiily make great improvements in natural — there is one...disputes, without first cutting one another's throats. When will human nalure be sufficiently improved to see the advantage of this?' — 'Wonderful,' says... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 590 str.
...unhappy war in my time. Dr. Priestley, you tell me, continues his experiments with success. We make daily great improvements in natural, there is one I wish...disputes without first cutting one another's throats. When will human reason be sufficiently improved to see the advantage of this! When will men be convinced,... | |
| William Ladd - 1840 - 204 str.
...unnecessary to repeat.] Your Petitioners also find the sage Franklin holding language like the following : " We daily make great improvements in natural, there...disputes, without first cutting one another's throats. When will human nature be sufficiently improved to see the advantage of this?" "Wonderful," says the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 596 str.
...unhappy war in my time. Dr. Priestley, you tell me, continues his experiments with success. We make daily great improvements in natural, there is one I wish...disputes without first cutting one another's throats. When will human reason be sufficiently improved to see the advantage of this? When will men be convinced,... | |
| William Ladd - 1840 - 204 str.
...We daily make great improvements in natural, there is one I wish to see in moral, philosophy;—the discovery of a plan that would induce and oblige nations...disputes, without first cutting one another's throats. When will human nature be sufficiently improved to see the advantage of this?" "Wonderful," says the... | |
| William Jay - 1842 - 128 str.
...lvol.8vo. 1 WAR AND PEACE: EVILS OF THE FIRST, AND A PLAN FOR PRESERVING THE LAST. BY WILLIAM JAY. We daily make great improvements in natural, there...disputes without first cutting one another's throats. FKANKLIH. NEW-YORK: WILEY AND PUTNAM, 161 BROADWAY. 1842. Entered according to Act of Congress, in... | |
| Miss Lambert (F.) - 1842 - 300 str.
...vol. 12mo. 50 cts. " We daily make great improvements in Natural, there is one I wish to see in Hforal Philosophy — the discovery of a plan that would...disputes without first cutting one another's throats." — Franklin. TECUMSEH; OR, THE WEST THIRTY YEARS SINCE. A Poem. By George H. Collnu. 1 vol. 12mo.... | |
| William Jay - 1842 - 116 str.
...JAY.' We daily make great improvements in natural, there is one I wish to see in moral philosophy—the discovery of a plan that would induce and oblige nations...disputes without first cutting one another's throats. FKANKLIN. NEW-YORK: WILEY AND PUTNAM, 161 BROADWAY. .. . ' 1842. v \. Entered according to Act of Congrest,... | |
| Jedediah Vincent Huntington - 1843 - 258 str.
...PEACE. The Evils of the First, and a Plan for Preserving the Last. By Wm. Jay. 1 vol. 12mo. 50 cts. " We daily make great improvements in Natural, there...disputes without first cutting one another's throats." — Franklin. TECUMSEH; OR, THE WEST THIRTY YEARS SINCE. A Poem. By George H. Colton. 1 vol. 12mo.... | |
| 1843 - 746 str.
...great improvements,' says Franklin, ' in natural—there is one I wish to see in moral—philosophy; the discovery of a plan that would induce and oblige...nations to settle their disputes, without first cutting throats. When will human reason he sufficiently improved to see the advantage of this f The man who... | |
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