| 1817 - 798 páginas
...continues his experiments with success. We make daily great improvements in natural — 'lihere is one 1 wish to see in moral Philosophy ; the discovery of...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... | |
| Noah Worcester - 1816 - 814 páginas
...omitted, or incorrectly given, it has been unintentional. DR. FRAJfKLIJVS VIEWS OF WAR. " 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... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 524 páginas
...war in my time. Dr. Pries'tley, 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... | |
| 1817 - 780 páginas
...continues his experiments with success. We make daily great improvements in natural — The're is one 1 wish to see in moral Philosophy ; the discovery of...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... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 542 páginas
...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... | |
| 1821 - 388 páginas
...III, Dr. Franklin's Views of War. " WE make daily great improvements in natural — there is one 1 wish to see in moral philosophy ; — the discovery...disputes without first cutting one another's throats. When -will human reason be sufficiently improved to see the advantage of thisî When will men be convinced... | |
| William Ladd - 1831 - 890 páginas
...letter to Dr. Price, he says : Wo daily make great improvements in natural — there is one I wish t<> see in moral philosophy; — the discovery of a plan...to settle their disputes, without first cutting one anoth.Ts throats. When will human jeason be sufficiently improved to see the advantage of this? When... | |
| John Towill Rutt - 1831 - 450 páginas
...experiments with success. We make daily great improvements in natural, there is one I wish to see in mural philosophy ; the discovery of a plan that would induce...disputes without first cutting one another's throats. When will human reason be sufficiently improved to see the advantage of this ?» MR XII. 14. Mr. Morgan,... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1833 - 892 páginas
...may see the force of his remarks, made in the midst of the revolutionary contest, — " We daily make improvements in natural — there is one I wish to...disputes without first cutting one another's throats. When will human reason be sufficiently improyed to see the advantage of this?" Why, in England, are... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 páginas
...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 unproved to see the advantage of this 1 When will men be convinced... | |
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