Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... land , and how strong are our enemies . ' " Indeed , ' said Glaucon , ' I cannot tell you on a sudden . ' " If you have a list of them in writing , pray show it me ; I should be glad to hear it read . ' " I have it not yet . ' " I see ...
... land , and how strong are our enemies . ' " Indeed , ' said Glaucon , ' I cannot tell you on a sudden . ' " If you have a list of them in writing , pray show it me ; I should be glad to hear it read . ' " I have it not yet . ' " I see ...
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... land produces , how long it will serve to supply our city , and how much more we shall want for the whole year ; to the end you may not be surprised with a scarcity of bread , but may give timely orders for the necessary pro- visions ...
... land produces , how long it will serve to supply our city , and how much more we shall want for the whole year ; to the end you may not be surprised with a scarcity of bread , but may give timely orders for the necessary pro- visions ...
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... land we have yet to clear and put in order for cultivation , will for a long time keep the body of our nation laborious and frugal . Forming an opinion of our people and their manners by what is seen among the inhabitants of the ...
... land we have yet to clear and put in order for cultivation , will for a long time keep the body of our nation laborious and frugal . Forming an opinion of our people and their manners by what is seen among the inhabitants of the ...
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... land and raise corn . With this , if I feed a family that does nothing , my corn will be consumed , and at the end of the year I shall be no richer than I was at the beginning . But if , while I feed them , I employ them , some in ...
... land and raise corn . With this , if I feed a family that does nothing , my corn will be consumed , and at the end of the year I shall be no richer than I was at the beginning . But if , while I feed them , I employ them , some in ...
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... land , without exposing himself to capital danger . He denied that scribere est agere , but allowed that writing and publishing is to act ( Scribere et publicare est agere ) , and therefore he urged that , as his book had never been ...
... land , without exposing himself to capital danger . He denied that scribere est agere , but allowed that writing and publishing is to act ( Scribere et publicare est agere ) , and therefore he urged that , as his book had never been ...
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