Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... commerce by laws for promoting the Guinea trade ; while it piqued itself on its virtue , love of liberty , and the equity of its courts in setting free a single negro . This was inserted in the London Chronicle of the 20th of June * An ...
... commerce by laws for promoting the Guinea trade ; while it piqued itself on its virtue , love of liberty , and the equity of its courts in setting free a single negro . This was inserted in the London Chronicle of the 20th of June * An ...
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... commerce . And I think the crime seems likely to meet with its proper pu- nishment ; a total loss of her own liberty , and the destruction of her own commerce . I suppose you would like to know something of the state of affairs in ...
... commerce . And I think the crime seems likely to meet with its proper pu- nishment ; a total loss of her own liberty , and the destruction of her own commerce . I suppose you would like to know something of the state of affairs in ...
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... commerce ; a kind of monopoly that has its advantages , as by affording greater encouragement to cruisers , it increases the number of our seamen , and thereby augments our naval power . The conduct of those princes of Germany , who ...
... commerce ; a kind of monopoly that has its advantages , as by affording greater encouragement to cruisers , it increases the number of our seamen , and thereby augments our naval power . The conduct of those princes of Germany , who ...
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... commerce , which is the right of all man- kind , but which they have been so long deprived of by the abominable selfishness of their fellow - sub VOL . I. C jects . To enjoy all the advantages of the climate OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 33 to ...
... commerce , which is the right of all man- kind , but which they have been so long deprived of by the abominable selfishness of their fellow - sub VOL . I. C jects . To enjoy all the advantages of the climate OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 33 to ...
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... commerce . But the growing apprehension of having Spain too upon their hands has lately brought them down to an humble seriousness that begins to appear even in ministerial discourses , and the papers of ministerial writers . All the ...
... commerce . But the growing apprehension of having Spain too upon their hands has lately brought them down to an humble seriousness that begins to appear even in ministerial discourses , and the papers of ministerial writers . All the ...
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