| Benjamin Franklin - American literature - 1806 - 590 pages
...cannot help expressing a wish, that every member of the convention, who may still have objections, would with me, on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and, to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. (The motion was then made for adding... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 pages
...cannot help expressing a wish, that every member of the convention, who may still have objections, would with me, on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and, to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. [The motion was then made for adding... | |
| English literature - 1807 - 570 pages
...I cannot help expressing a wish, that every memberof the convention, who may still have objections, would with me, on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument.' ' [The motion was then made tor adding... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 310 pages
...I cannot help expressing a wish,that every member of the convention, who may still have objections, would with me on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. [ The motioa was then made for adding... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1809 - 466 pages
...objections, would with me, on this occasions, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and, to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument....formula, viz. Done in Convention, by the unanimous consent, &c. which was agreed to, and added accordingly.] END OF THE VOLUME. ill : ... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American essays - 1811 - 196 pages
...have objection, would with me on this occasion, doubjt a little of his own infallibility, and to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument....formula, viz. Done in convention by the unanimous consent, &c. which was agreed to, and added accordingly.] SKETCH OF AN ENGLISH SCHOOL. For the Consideration... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American essays - 1811 - 190 pages
...I cannot help expressing a wish, that every member of the convention, who may still have objection, would with me on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. [The motion was then made for adding... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1815 - 336 pages
...have objections, would with me on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and, to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument....formula, viz. Done in Convention, by the unanimous consent, &c. .which was agreed to, and added accordingly.] ESSAYS* SKETCH OF AN ENGLISH SCHOOL. For... | |
| A citizen of Pittsburgh - Readers - 1818 - 276 pages
...cannot help expressing a wish, that every member of the convention, who may still have objections, would with me, on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. Life of Franklin, Speech of PA'rRICK... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American essays - 1820 - 360 pages
...cannot help expressing a wish, that every member of the convention, who may still have objections, would, with me, on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and, to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument. [The motion was then made for adding... | |
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