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 by the Author ; by Jared Sparks, Band 3Childs and Peterson, 1840 |
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... equally dear ? Are they not likewise united in interest , and mutually useful and necessary to each other ? When the feet are wounded , shall the head say , " It is not me ; I will not trouble myself to contrive relief ! " Or if the ...
... equally dear ? Are they not likewise united in interest , and mutually useful and necessary to each other ? When the feet are wounded , shall the head say , " It is not me ; I will not trouble myself to contrive relief ! " Or if the ...
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... equally with the price of foreign com- modities , the damage would not be so great ; but the direct contrary must happen . For the same hazard or rate of insurance , that raises the price of what is im- ported , must be deducted out of ...
... equally with the price of foreign com- modities , the damage would not be so great ; but the direct contrary must happen . For the same hazard or rate of insurance , that raises the price of what is im- ported , must be deducted out of ...
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... on strong liquors , pretty equally drunk in the colonies , or duty on liquor imported , or shillings on each license of a public house , or 26 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS . Short Hints towards a Scheme for uniting the North- ern Colonies.
... on strong liquors , pretty equally drunk in the colonies , or duty on liquor imported , or shillings on each license of a public house , or 26 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS . Short Hints towards a Scheme for uniting the North- ern Colonies.
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... equally near the danger , or equally sensible of it ; that some of them had particular in- terests to manage , with which a union might inter- fere ; and that they were extremely jealous of each other ; it was thought impracticable to ...
... equally near the danger , or equally sensible of it ; that some of them had particular in- terests to manage , with which a union might inter- fere ; and that they were extremely jealous of each other ; it was thought impracticable to ...
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... equally used in all of them , as rum perhaps , or wine ; the yearly produce of this duty or excise , if fairly col- lected , would be in some colonies greater , in others less , as the colonies are greater or smaller . When the ...
... equally used in all of them , as rum perhaps , or wine ; the yearly produce of this duty or excise , if fairly col- lected , would be in some colonies greater , in others less , as the colonies are greater or smaller . When the ...
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