Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... means by which they were ob- tained , and ascertained to have been the writings of Dr. Franklin . It may require explanation why some of the papers of a literary and moral cast , and some two or three of a date subsequent to the ...
... means by which they were ob- tained , and ascertained to have been the writings of Dr. Franklin . It may require explanation why some of the papers of a literary and moral cast , and some two or three of a date subsequent to the ...
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... Means of defending the King's Dominions in America , Sc . a War being then apprehended ; with the Reasons or Motives for each Article of the Plan . Benjamin Franklin , was one of the four commissioners . from Pennsylvania , 2 1 The ...
... Means of defending the King's Dominions in America , Sc . a War being then apprehended ; with the Reasons or Motives for each Article of the Plan . Benjamin Franklin , was one of the four commissioners . from Pennsylvania , 2 1 The ...
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... means the bargains may be more easily made , the price not enhanced by numerous bidders , future disputes about private Indian purchases , and monopolies of vast tracts to particular per- sons ( which are prejudicial to the settlement ...
... means the bargains may be more easily made , the price not enhanced by numerous bidders , future disputes about private Indian purchases , and monopolies of vast tracts to particular per- sons ( which are prejudicial to the settlement ...
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... means ; and the strength and wealth of the parts is the strength and wealth of the whole ; what imports it to the general state , whether a merchant , a smith , or a hatter grows rich in Old or New England ? and if , through in- crease ...
... means ; and the strength and wealth of the parts is the strength and wealth of the whole ; what imports it to the general state , whether a merchant , a smith , or a hatter grows rich in Old or New England ? and if , through in- crease ...
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... means of subsistance . ( See the Observations on the In- crease of Mankind , & c . Vol . II . ) 2. The French will increase much more , by that acquired room and plenty of subsistence , and become a great people behind us . 3. Many of ...
... means of subsistance . ( See the Observations on the In- crease of Mankind , & c . Vol . II . ) 2. The French will increase much more , by that acquired room and plenty of subsistence , and become a great people behind us . 3. Many of ...
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