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 4Childs and Peterson, 1840 |
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... laws that were ever thought on will not be sufficient to prevent manufac- tures in a country , whose inhabitants surpass the num- ber that can subsist by the husbandry of it . That this will be the case in America soon , if our people ...
... laws that were ever thought on will not be sufficient to prevent manufac- tures in a country , whose inhabitants surpass the num- ber that can subsist by the husbandry of it . That this will be the case in America soon , if our people ...
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... laws , as those of our colonies certainly are in some de- gree ; I say , if these nations purchase and consume such quantities of our goods , notwithstanding the re- moteness of their situation from the sea ; how much less likely is it ...
... laws , as those of our colonies certainly are in some de- gree ; I say , if these nations purchase and consume such quantities of our goods , notwithstanding the re- moteness of their situation from the sea ; how much less likely is it ...
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... laws ) ; and from the city of Ladoga on the Neva , we are told , they were even carried by the Dwina to Archangel ; and from thence round the North Cape . If iron and hemp will bear the charge of carriage from this inland country ...
... laws ) ; and from the city of Ladoga on the Neva , we are told , they were even carried by the Dwina to Archangel ; and from thence round the North Cape . If iron and hemp will bear the charge of carriage from this inland country ...
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... laws , different interests , and some of them dif- ferent religious persuasions , and different manners . Their jealousy of each other is so great , that , how- ever necessary a union of the colonies has long been CANADA PAMPHLET . 41.
... laws , different interests , and some of them dif- ferent religious persuasions , and different manners . Their jealousy of each other is so great , that , how- ever necessary a union of the colonies has long been CANADA PAMPHLET . 41.
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... laws . * They did not even name a governor . Independence of each other and separate interests ( though among a people united by common manners , language , and I may say religion ; inferior neither in wisdom , bravery , nor their love ...
... laws . * They did not even name a governor . Independence of each other and separate interests ( though among a people united by common manners , language , and I may say religion ; inferior neither in wisdom , bravery , nor their love ...
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