Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... encouragement of learning , by securing the copies of maps , charts , and books , to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned . " And also to the Act , en- titled " an Act supplementary to an Act ...
... encouragement of learning , by securing the copies of maps , charts , and books , to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned . " And also to the Act , en- titled " an Act supplementary to an Act ...
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... encouragement , consistent with the general good of the British empire ; for extraordinary privileges and liberties , with lands on easy terms , are strong inducements to people to hazard their persons and fortunes in settling new ...
... encouragement , consistent with the general good of the British empire ; for extraordinary privileges and liberties , with lands on easy terms , are strong inducements to people to hazard their persons and fortunes in settling new ...
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... encouragement of their own manufactures . There had been an accession to both these trades , produced by the cessions at the treaty of Paris , not touched upon by Dr. Franklin . The average annual export - trade , from 1770 to 1773 ...
... encouragement of their own manufactures . There had been an accession to both these trades , produced by the cessions at the treaty of Paris , not touched upon by Dr. Franklin . The average annual export - trade , from 1770 to 1773 ...
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... encouragement to disaffections in the British Colonies . - If they prove a check , that check of the most barbarous nature . If the visionary danger of independence in our colonies is to be feared ; nothing is more likely to render it ...
... encouragement to disaffections in the British Colonies . - If they prove a check , that check of the most barbarous nature . If the visionary danger of independence in our colonies is to be feared ; nothing is more likely to render it ...
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... encouragement of which bounties have been established . We are well aware that it is not impossible the purpose of bounty may have been perverted , with a view to impro- per gain ; but it is the duty of the legislature to use the proper ...
... encouragement of which bounties have been established . We are well aware that it is not impossible the purpose of bounty may have been perverted , with a view to impro- per gain ; but it is the duty of the legislature to use the proper ...
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