The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... pleasure , Second dialogue concerning virtue and pleasure , On public men , The handsome and deformed leg , - 380 391 - 395 - 401 405 POLITICAL , BEFORE THE REVOLUTION . ALBANY PAPERS . Containing CONTENTS.
... pleasure , Second dialogue concerning virtue and pleasure , On public men , The handsome and deformed leg , - 380 391 - 395 - 401 405 POLITICAL , BEFORE THE REVOLUTION . ALBANY PAPERS . Containing CONTENTS.
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... pleasure ; three years was thought a reasonable medium , as affording a new member time to im- prove himself in the business , and to act after such improve- ment ; and yet giving opportunities , frequently enough , to change him , if ...
... pleasure ; three years was thought a reasonable medium , as affording a new member time to im- prove himself in the business , and to act after such improve- ment ; and yet giving opportunities , frequently enough , to change him , if ...
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... pleasure be known . It might be better , perhaps , as was said before , if the crown appointed a vice - president , to take place on the death or absence of the president general ; for so we should be more sure of a suitable person at ...
... pleasure be known . It might be better , perhaps , as was said before , if the crown appointed a vice - president , to take place on the death or absence of the president general ; for so we should be more sure of a suitable person at ...
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... pleasure of the president general and grand council can be known . The vacancies were thought best suppplied by the gover- nors in each province , till a new appointment can be regu- larly made ; otherwise the service might suffer ...
... pleasure of the president general and grand council can be known . The vacancies were thought best suppplied by the gover- nors in each province , till a new appointment can be regu- larly made ; otherwise the service might suffer ...
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... pleasure the " Letter ad- dressed to Two Great men , " and the Remarks on that letter . It is not merely from the beauty , the force and perspicuity of expression , or the general elegance of manner conspi- cuous in both pamphlets ...
... pleasure the " Letter ad- dressed to Two Great men , " and the Remarks on that letter . It is not merely from the beauty , the force and perspicuity of expression , or the general elegance of manner conspi- cuous in both pamphlets ...
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