Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... true happiness , ( same , Nov. 1735 ) On self - denial , ( same , Feb. 1734 ) · Rivalship in almanac making , ( from Poor Richard's almanac ) Rules of health , ( from the same ) 340 · · 344 · 346 350 · 352 354 356 Rules for the ...
... true happiness , ( same , Nov. 1735 ) On self - denial , ( same , Feb. 1734 ) · Rivalship in almanac making , ( from Poor Richard's almanac ) Rules of health , ( from the same ) 340 · · 344 · 346 350 · 352 354 356 Rules for the ...
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... true value upon a pair of spectacles : for undoubtedly if those glasses were not so plentiful , and only a few of them could be found , they would , on account of their great use , bear the same price with diamonds . " See Kalm's ...
... true value upon a pair of spectacles : for undoubtedly if those glasses were not so plentiful , and only a few of them could be found , they would , on account of their great use , bear the same price with diamonds . " See Kalm's ...
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... true British subjects . That a tax laid by the representatives of the colonies might be easily lessened as the occasions should lessen ; but being once laid by parliament under the influence of the re- presentations made by governors ...
... true British subjects . That a tax laid by the representatives of the colonies might be easily lessened as the occasions should lessen ; but being once laid by parliament under the influence of the re- presentations made by governors ...
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... true to her en- gagements , must not be in demanding securities which no nation whilst independent can give ; but on our own strength and our own vigilance3 . No nation that has carried on a war with disadvantage , and is unable to ...
... true to her en- gagements , must not be in demanding securities which no nation whilst independent can give ; but on our own strength and our own vigilance3 . No nation that has carried on a war with disadvantage , and is unable to ...
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... true , the accession of the large territory claimed be- fore the war began ( especially if that be secured by the possession of Canada ) will tend to the increase of the Bri- tish subjects faster , than if they had been confined within ...
... true , the accession of the large territory claimed be- fore the war began ( especially if that be secured by the possession of Canada ) will tend to the increase of the Bri- tish subjects faster , than if they had been confined within ...
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