Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... interest- A curious , a very curious publication , ing information , and sets before us pictures of society and manners drawn in the liveliest tone , and bearing the stamp of perfect truth upon every lineament . Here we get into the We ...
... interest- A curious , a very curious publication , ing information , and sets before us pictures of society and manners drawn in the liveliest tone , and bearing the stamp of perfect truth upon every lineament . Here we get into the We ...
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... interest bills would do a good deal towards purchasing arms , ammuni- tion , clothing , sailcloth , and other necessaries for defence . Upon inquiry of those who present those bills to me for acceptance , what the money is to be laid ...
... interest bills would do a good deal towards purchasing arms , ammuni- tion , clothing , sailcloth , and other necessaries for defence . Upon inquiry of those who present those bills to me for acceptance , what the money is to be laid ...
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... interest of France : because their inter- est leads them to go to a certain point , and no further . There is a disparity in the operation of the terms of the alliance on the part of France , and on the part of America . The more ...
... interest of France : because their inter- est leads them to go to a certain point , and no further . There is a disparity in the operation of the terms of the alliance on the part of France , and on the part of America . The more ...
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... interests and jealousies of each other , are likewise so many rubs in the way ; and it sometimes happens that a number cannot agree to what each privately thinks reasonable , and would have agreed to , or perhaps proposed if alone . But ...
... interests and jealousies of each other , are likewise so many rubs in the way ; and it sometimes happens that a number cannot agree to what each privately thinks reasonable , and would have agreed to , or perhaps proposed if alone . But ...
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... interest bills of exchange to purchase the goods , it should seem that there is not so great a want of necessaries as of superfluities among our people . It is difficult to conceive that your distresses can be great , when one sees that ...
... interest bills of exchange to purchase the goods , it should seem that there is not so great a want of necessaries as of superfluities among our people . It is difficult to conceive that your distresses can be great , when one sees that ...
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