The Works of Benjamin Franklin; Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 3Tappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1836 |
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... late , they are sen- sible of their imprudence ; after great fires , they pro- vide buckets and engines ; after a pestilence , they think of keeping clean their streets and common- sewers ; and when a town has been sacked by their ...
... late , they are sen- sible of their imprudence ; after great fires , they pro- vide buckets and engines ; after a pestilence , they think of keeping clean their streets and common- sewers ; and when a town has been sacked by their ...
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... late years much in- creased , is one strong temptation , our defenceless state another , to induce an enemy to attack us ; while the acquaintance they have lately gained with our bay and river , by means of the prisoners and flags of ...
... late years much in- creased , is one strong temptation , our defenceless state another , to induce an enemy to attack us ; while the acquaintance they have lately gained with our bay and river , by means of the prisoners and flags of ...
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... late encouraged the French to invade our mother country . ] And they came , ( v . 7 , ) to Laish , and saw the people that were therein , how they dwelt CARELESS , after the manner of the Zidonians , QUIET and SECURE . They thought ...
... late encouraged the French to invade our mother country . ] And they came , ( v . 7 , ) to Laish , and saw the people that were therein , how they dwelt CARELESS , after the manner of the Zidonians , QUIET and SECURE . They thought ...
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... late ! * This argument from the Scriptures was answered by the author of NECESSARY TRUTH as follows . " The children of Dan were at this time departed from the true fai And is our country , any gether free from danger PLAIN TRUTH . 7.
... late ! * This argument from the Scriptures was answered by the author of NECESSARY TRUTH as follows . " The children of Dan were at this time departed from the true fai And is our country , any gether free from danger PLAIN TRUTH . 7.
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... late Governor did for years solicit , request , and even threaten them in vain . The Council have since twice remonstrated to them in vain . Their religious prepossessions are unchangeable , their obstinacy invincible . Is there then ...
... late Governor did for years solicit , request , and even threaten them in vain . The Council have since twice remonstrated to them in vain . Their religious prepossessions are unchangeable , their obstinacy invincible . Is there then ...
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