The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... Rome , and enjoying an established form of constitution and system of laws . " 6 " Dr. Franklin ( says Mr. Kalm the Swede , ) and several other gentlemen , frequently told me , that a powerful Indian , who possessed Rhode Island , had ...
... Rome , and enjoying an established form of constitution and system of laws . " 6 " Dr. Franklin ( says Mr. Kalm the Swede , ) and several other gentlemen , frequently told me , that a powerful Indian , who possessed Rhode Island , had ...
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... Rome were at any period calculated to promote the happiness of individuals , it is not my design to examine ; but that their manners , and the ef- fects of those manners on their government and public con- duct , founded , enlarged ...
... Rome were at any period calculated to promote the happiness of individuals , it is not my design to examine ; but that their manners , and the ef- fects of those manners on their government and public con- duct , founded , enlarged ...
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... Rome , but those of other nations . And I was on all occasions no less fond of hearing him speak , than as if I had been as- sured of what I then feared , and what has since accord- ingly proved too true ; that when he was once taken ...
... Rome , but those of other nations . And I was on all occasions no less fond of hearing him speak , than as if I had been as- sured of what I then feared , and what has since accord- ingly proved too true ; that when he was once taken ...
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... Rome can never be secure . And the glory of accomplish- ing this , 29 Scipio , I hope the immortal gods have reser- ved for you ; that what your excellent grandfather made so great and happy a progress in , may by your virtue and ...
... Rome can never be secure . And the glory of accomplish- ing this , 29 Scipio , I hope the immortal gods have reser- ved for you ; that what your excellent grandfather made so great and happy a progress in , may by your virtue and ...
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... Rome , 43 Diogenes the stoic ; I say , were any of these disabled by age , or did it oblige them to silence ? Did they not all , without sinking under it , continue their studies as in youth , to the last of their days , and to an ...
... Rome , 43 Diogenes the stoic ; I say , were any of these disabled by age , or did it oblige them to silence ? Did they not all , without sinking under it , continue their studies as in youth , to the last of their days , and to an ...
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