The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeW. Van Norden, 1825 - 290 Seiten |
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... subsistence , had they not added the trade of black- As a proof that Franklin was anciently the common name of an order or rank in England , see Judge Fortesque , De laudibus legum Angliæ , written about the year 1412 , in which is the ...
... subsistence , had they not added the trade of black- As a proof that Franklin was anciently the common name of an order or rank in England , see Judge Fortesque , De laudibus legum Angliæ , written about the year 1412 , in which is the ...
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... subsistence falls upon my sister and myself . If any indisposition should attack my sister and I mention it in confidence upon this oc- casion , that she is subject to the gout , the rhumatism , and cramp , without inaking mention of ...
... subsistence falls upon my sister and myself . If any indisposition should attack my sister and I mention it in confidence upon this oc- casion , that she is subject to the gout , the rhumatism , and cramp , without inaking mention of ...
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... subsistence , not better than our slaves are allowed by us . their condition then made worse by their falling inta our hands ? No : they have only exchanged one slavery for another ; and I may say a better : for here they are brought ...
... subsistence , not better than our slaves are allowed by us . their condition then made worse by their falling inta our hands ? No : they have only exchanged one slavery for another ; and I may say a better : for here they are brought ...
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... subsistence of mankind . 2. Fishermen , for the same reason . 3. Merchants and traders in unarmed ships , who accommodate different nations by communicating and exchanging the necessaries and conveniences of life . 4. Artists and ...
... subsistence of mankind . 2. Fishermen , for the same reason . 3. Merchants and traders in unarmed ships , who accommodate different nations by communicating and exchanging the necessaries and conveniences of life . 4. Artists and ...
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... subsistence of a hard - working sea . man , it will certainly be so for a sedentary scholar or ` gentleman . I would then propose to form a treasury , out of which encouragements to seamen should be paid . To fill this treasury , I ...
... subsistence of a hard - working sea . man , it will certainly be so for a sedentary scholar or ` gentleman . I would then propose to form a treasury , out of which encouragements to seamen should be paid . To fill this treasury , I ...
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