Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Indian Corn 162 Sketch of an English School 165 Observations relative to the Intentions of the Original Founders of the Academy in Philadelphia 174 Hints for consideration respecting the Orphan School House in Philadelphia xii CONTENTS .
... Indian Corn 162 Sketch of an English School 165 Observations relative to the Intentions of the Original Founders of the Academy in Philadelphia 174 Hints for consideration respecting the Orphan School House in Philadelphia xii CONTENTS .
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... Indians to the devil ) rather through fear of the harm thou mayest do them , than out of gratitude for the favors they have received of thee ? Thou art not wholly void of • virtue ; there are many good things in thee , 34 WRITINGS OF ...
... Indians to the devil ) rather through fear of the harm thou mayest do them , than out of gratitude for the favors they have received of thee ? Thou art not wholly void of • virtue ; there are many good things in thee , 34 WRITINGS OF ...
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... the Vistula , or Hungary as little beyond the Danube ; Muscovy or Russia perfectly unknown , as much as China beyond it ; and India only by a little commerce upon the coast , about Surat and Mala- bar 96 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLINJ.
... the Vistula , or Hungary as little beyond the Danube ; Muscovy or Russia perfectly unknown , as much as China beyond it ; and India only by a little commerce upon the coast , about Surat and Mala- bar 96 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLINJ.
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... India and China trade , not only undiscovered , but out of the reach of expectation ! Coffee and tea ( those modern bless- ings of mankind ) had never been heard of : all the unbounded ocean , we now call the South Sea , was hid , and ...
... India and China trade , not only undiscovered , but out of the reach of expectation ! Coffee and tea ( those modern bless- ings of mankind ) had never been heard of : all the unbounded ocean , we now call the South Sea , was hid , and ...
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... Indian men when young , are hunters and warriors ; when old , counsellors ; for all their government is by counsel of the sages ; there is no force , there are no officers to compel obedience , or inflict punishment . Hence , they ...
... Indian men when young , are hunters and warriors ; when old , counsellors ; for all their government is by counsel of the sages ; there is no force , there are no officers to compel obedience , or inflict punishment . Hence , they ...
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