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, Band 1B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... interest in view . " That as soon as a party has gained its general point , each member becomes intent upon his particular interest ; which , thwarting others , breaks that party into divisions , and occasions more confusion . * The ...
... interest in view . " That as soon as a party has gained its general point , each member becomes intent upon his particular interest ; which , thwarting others , breaks that party into divisions , and occasions more confusion . * The ...
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... interest of five per cent . With these orders I supposed the provisions might easily be pur- chased . The Assembly , with very little hesitation , adopted the proposal . The orders were immediately printed , and I was one of the ...
... interest of five per cent . With these orders I supposed the provisions might easily be pur- chased . The Assembly , with very little hesitation , adopted the proposal . The orders were immediately printed , and I was one of the ...
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... interest , although the accounts of some of .hem have been open for a period of thirty - four years . Ninety other persons stand indebted in sums from $ 21 to $ 292 ; and three , having borrowed with- in the year , were not , at the ...
... interest , although the accounts of some of .hem have been open for a period of thirty - four years . Ninety other persons stand indebted in sums from $ 21 to $ 292 ; and three , having borrowed with- in the year , were not , at the ...
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PART THIRD CONTINUED | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 29 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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