Benjamin Franklin: His Contribution to the American TraditionBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 320 pages |
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I. Bernard Cohen. Makers of the American Tradition Series General Editors HIRAM HAYDN DONALD BIGELOW · · HAROLD C. SYRETT Volumes Ready : ANDREW JACKSON ROGER WILLIAMS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN • PERRY MILLER 1. BERNARD COHEN Volumes in ...
I. Bernard Cohen. Makers of the American Tradition Series General Editors HIRAM HAYDN DONALD BIGELOW · · HAROLD C. SYRETT Volumes Ready : ANDREW JACKSON ROGER WILLIAMS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN • PERRY MILLER 1. BERNARD COHEN Volumes in ...
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I. Bernard Cohen. the sense in which Franklin's phrase represents the sum- mit of effectiveness . Axioms or postulates are considered in our contempo- rary scientific language ( mathematics , logic ) to be prop- ositions which are ...
I. Bernard Cohen. the sense in which Franklin's phrase represents the sum- mit of effectiveness . Axioms or postulates are considered in our contempo- rary scientific language ( mathematics , logic ) to be prop- ositions which are ...
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... Bernard Cohen , Benjamin Franklin's Experiments : a new edition of Franklin's " Experiments and Observations on Electricity , " ed- ited with a critical and historical introduction ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1941 ) ; a ...
... Bernard Cohen , Benjamin Franklin's Experiments : a new edition of Franklin's " Experiments and Observations on Electricity , " ed- ited with a critical and historical introduction ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1941 ) ; a ...
Contents
PAGE | 27 |
IN THE SERVICE OF THE COMMUNITY | 164 |
INVENTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF SCIENCE | 189 |
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