Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... labor to execute such projects , merely to create offices and employments , and gratify their dependents , and divide profits . That the parliament of England is at a great distance , subject to be misinformed and misled by such ...
... labor to execute such projects , merely to create offices and employments , and gratify their dependents , and divide profits . That the parliament of England is at a great distance , subject to be misinformed and misled by such ...
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... labor of gaining the , additional territory to Bri tain had been borne by the settlers themselves ? And would not the hardship appear yet greater , if the people of the new country should be allowed no representatives in the parliament ...
... labor of gaining the , additional territory to Bri tain had been borne by the settlers themselves ? And would not the hardship appear yet greater , if the people of the new country should be allowed no representatives in the parliament ...
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... labor and money ; burn- ing the houses , destroying the flock , killing and making prisoners great num- bers of the inhabitants , with all the cruel usage they meet with in their cap- tivity , is only a part of the scene . All other ...
... labor and money ; burn- ing the houses , destroying the flock , killing and making prisoners great num- bers of the inhabitants , with all the cruel usage they meet with in their cap- tivity , is only a part of the scene . All other ...
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... labor to subsist his family in plenty , is poor enough to be a manufacturer , and work for a mas- Hence , while there is land enough in America for our people , there can never be manufactures to any amount or value . It is a striking ...
... labor to subsist his family in plenty , is poor enough to be a manufacturer , and work for a mas- Hence , while there is land enough in America for our people , there can never be manufactures to any amount or value . It is a striking ...
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... labor " and become independent ; beg therefore that the French may be suffered to remain in possession of Canada , as their neighborhood may be useful to prevent our increase , and the removing them may " in its consequences be even ...
... labor " and become independent ; beg therefore that the French may be suffered to remain in possession of Canada , as their neighborhood may be useful to prevent our increase , and the removing them may " in its consequences be even ...
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