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 2Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... Effects which Manners have on Population • Remarks on Judge Foster's Argument in Favor of the Right of Impressing Seamen Remarks and Facts relative to the American Paper Money · . 311 321 331 340 • 355 361 On the Price of Corn , and ...
... Effects which Manners have on Population • Remarks on Judge Foster's Argument in Favor of the Right of Impressing Seamen Remarks and Facts relative to the American Paper Money · . 311 321 331 340 • 355 361 On the Price of Corn , and ...
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... effects of intemperance have you lately observed or heard ; of imprudence , of passion , or of any other vice or folly ? 8. What happy effects of temperance , of prudence , of moderation , or of any other virtue ? 9. Have you or any of ...
... effects of intemperance have you lately observed or heard ; of imprudence , of passion , or of any other vice or folly ? 8. What happy effects of temperance , of prudence , of moderation , or of any other virtue ? 9. Have you or any of ...
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... effect was such as he desired . Keimer set his paper on foot ; but it was so ill supported , that it languished from the beginning , and before the end of the year he was glad to sell it to Franklin for a small consideration . The ...
... effect was such as he desired . Keimer set his paper on foot ; but it was so ill supported , that it languished from the beginning , and before the end of the year he was glad to sell it to Franklin for a small consideration . The ...
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... effect of study . Without any display of ornament , or labored flights of fancy , his thoughts flow smoothly onward , and are conveyed in a language so lucid and expressive , that the reader's mind is never for a moment embarrassed with ...
... effect of study . Without any display of ornament , or labored flights of fancy , his thoughts flow smoothly onward , and are conveyed in a language so lucid and expressive , that the reader's mind is never for a moment embarrassed with ...
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... or grandeur of dress , that struck us with admiration . I believe long habits of virtue have a sensible effect on the countenance . There was something in the air of his face , that manifested the true greatness of 20 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... or grandeur of dress , that struck us with admiration . I believe long habits of virtue have a sensible effect on the countenance . There was something in the air of his face , that manifested the true greatness of 20 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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Abbé Morellet advantage America better bills Britain called coin colonies commerce common consequently considered corn currency debts employed endeavour England English school Europe expense exportation favor foreign Franklin friends gentlemen give Glaucon gold and silver GOUT happiness Helvetius horse hundred increase industry inhabitants judges kind King king's counsel Kinnersley labor land learned legal tender less libel liberty live Madame Helvétius mankind manner manufactures marriages master means ment merchants mind Montrésor nation nature necessary neighbours never obliged observed occasion opinion paid paper money PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE perhaps persons Philocles pleasure plenty Poor Richard says POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC pounds present principles procure produce profit province quantity readers reason receive ruin Samuel Romilly shillings slavery Socrates subsistence thee things thou thought tion trade trustees virtue wages whole writing