The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... ship- ping and seamen : and , since they are all included in the British empire , which has only extended itself by their means ; and the strength and wealth of the parts is the strength and wealth of the whole ; what imports it to the ...
... ship- ping and seamen : and , since they are all included in the British empire , which has only extended itself by their means ; and the strength and wealth of the parts is the strength and wealth of the whole ; what imports it to the ...
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... ships , at the same immense expence , to defend our possessions there , while we are in proportion weakened here : such forts I think , cannot pre- vent this . During a peace , it is not to be doubted the French , who are adroit at ...
... ships , at the same immense expence , to defend our possessions there , while we are in proportion weakened here : such forts I think , cannot pre- vent this . During a peace , it is not to be doubted the French , who are adroit at ...
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... ships and sea- men must increase as that trade increases . - The human body and the political differ in this ; that the first is limited by nature to a certain stature , which , when attained , it can not ordinarily exceed : the other ...
... ships and sea- men must increase as that trade increases . - The human body and the political differ in this ; that the first is limited by nature to a certain stature , which , when attained , it can not ordinarily exceed : the other ...
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... residing on the other side of the ocean ? Would not the profits of the merchant and mariner be rather greater , and : 9 Remarks , p . 47 , 48 , & c . 1 some addition made to our navigation , ships and seamen 1760 . 67 CANADA PAMPHLET .
... residing on the other side of the ocean ? Would not the profits of the merchant and mariner be rather greater , and : 9 Remarks , p . 47 , 48 , & c . 1 some addition made to our navigation , ships and seamen 1760 . 67 CANADA PAMPHLET .
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Benjamin Franklin. some addition made to our navigation , ships and seamen ? If the North American gentleman stays in his own country , and lives there in that degree of luxury and expence with regard to the use of British manufactures ...
Benjamin Franklin. some addition made to our navigation , ships and seamen ? If the North American gentleman stays in his own country , and lives there in that degree of luxury and expence with regard to the use of British manufactures ...
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