Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... proposed by weak or malicious people , the con- gress is too wise and too good to think of treating me in that manner . Ben , if I should live long enough to want it , is like to be another comfort to me : as I intend him for a ...
... proposed by weak or malicious people , the con- gress is too wise and too good to think of treating me in that manner . Ben , if I should live long enough to want it , is like to be another comfort to me : as I intend him for a ...
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... proposed . There has indeed been an intention to strike copper coin that may not only be useful as small change , but serve other purposes . Instead of repeating conti- nually upon every halfpenny the dull story that every body knows ...
... proposed . There has indeed been an intention to strike copper coin that may not only be useful as small change , but serve other purposes . Instead of repeating conti- nually upon every halfpenny the dull story that every body knows ...
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... proposed to fill with good designs , drawn and engraved by the best artists in France , of all the different species of barbarity with which the English have carried on the war , in America , express- ing every abominable circumstance ...
... proposed to fill with good designs , drawn and engraved by the best artists in France , of all the different species of barbarity with which the English have carried on the war , in America , express- ing every abominable circumstance ...
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... proposed in your second article . The other articles would meet with no difficulty . Men are not forced there into the public service , and a special law might be easily obtained to give you a property for seven years in the useful ...
... proposed in your second article . The other articles would meet with no difficulty . Men are not forced there into the public service , and a special law might be easily obtained to give you a property for seven years in the useful ...
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... proposed to leave it till the end of the war , and then to accept for it a piece of American land from the congress , such as they might judge equi- valent : if the congress did intend all contingent charges whatever to be included in ...
... proposed to leave it till the end of the war , and then to accept for it a piece of American land from the congress , such as they might judge equi- valent : if the congress did intend all contingent charges whatever to be included in ...
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