Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... Principles of trade , 1774 , · · 148 155 Observations on the increase of mankind and peopling of countries , 1751 , · Remarks thereon , by R. Jackson of London , · . 184 191 PAGE Plan for benefiting distant and unprovided countries , 1771.
... Principles of trade , 1774 , · · 148 155 Observations on the increase of mankind and peopling of countries , 1751 , · Remarks thereon , by R. Jackson of London , · . 184 191 PAGE Plan for benefiting distant and unprovided countries , 1771.
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... principles , the demand of Guadaloupe can have no foundation . - That " our claims before the war were large enough for posses- sion and for security too , " though it seems a clear point with the ingenious remarker , is , I own , not ...
... principles , the demand of Guadaloupe can have no foundation . - That " our claims before the war were large enough for posses- sion and for security too , " though it seems a clear point with the ingenious remarker , is , I own , not ...
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... principles of mo , deration , how can we , consistent with those principles , re- tain Guadaloupe , which he represents of so much greater value ! —I will endeavor to explain this , because by doing it , I shall have an opportunity of ...
... principles of mo , deration , how can we , consistent with those principles , re- tain Guadaloupe , which he represents of so much greater value ! —I will endeavor to explain this , because by doing it , I shall have an opportunity of ...
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... principles of manufactures , know , that it is impossible to establish them in places not populous : and even in those that are populous , hardly possible to establish them to the prejudices of the places already in possession of them ...
... principles of manufactures , know , that it is impossible to establish them in places not populous : and even in those that are populous , hardly possible to establish them to the prejudices of the places already in possession of them ...
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... principle , will not Britain be guilty of all the blood to be shed , all the murders to be com- mitted , in order to check this dreaded growth of our own people ? Will not this be telling the French in plain terms , that the horrid ...
... principle , will not Britain be guilty of all the blood to be shed , all the murders to be com- mitted , in order to check this dreaded growth of our own people ? Will not this be telling the French in plain terms , that the horrid ...
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