Benjamin Franklin: His Contribution to the American TraditionBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 320 pages |
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Page 172
... means of appropriating the whole to the use of such sect , contrary to the original intention ; it was therefore that one of each sect was appointed , viz . one Church - of - England- man , one Presbyterian , one Baptist , one Moravian ...
... means of appropriating the whole to the use of such sect , contrary to the original intention ; it was therefore that one of each sect was appointed , viz . one Church - of - England- man , one Presbyterian , one Baptist , one Moravian ...
Page 180
... means fitted for such purposes ; did char- itably consult together , and confer with their friends and acquaintances , on the best means of relieving the dis- tressed , under those circumstances ; and an infirmary , or hospital , in the ...
... means fitted for such purposes ; did char- itably consult together , and confer with their friends and acquaintances , on the best means of relieving the dis- tressed , under those circumstances ; and an infirmary , or hospital , in the ...
Page 192
... means ; the inoculation pamphlets were intended to remove the objection of the expense of the practice by " encouraging parents to inocu- late their own children " ; the Pennsylvania Hospital was designed primarily to provide medical ...
... means ; the inoculation pamphlets were intended to remove the objection of the expense of the practice by " encouraging parents to inocu- late their own children " ; the Pennsylvania Hospital was designed primarily to provide medical ...
Contents
PAGE | 27 |
IN THE SERVICE OF THE COMMUNITY | 164 |
INVENTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF SCIENCE | 189 |
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