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 AuthorTappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1836 |
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... inhabitants ( as he expresses it ) . The ill - nature appears in his endeav- ouring to discover satire where I intended no such thing , but quite the reverse ; the good sense is this , that drawing too good a character of any one is a ...
... inhabitants ( as he expresses it ) . The ill - nature appears in his endeav- ouring to discover satire where I intended no such thing , but quite the reverse ; the good sense is this , that drawing too good a character of any one is a ...
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... inhabitants , they by degrees get more and more into the practice of raising it ; and the face of the country shows , from time to time , that the culture of that grain goes on visibly augmenting . The inducements are , the many ...
... inhabitants , they by degrees get more and more into the practice of raising it ; and the face of the country shows , from time to time , that the culture of that grain goes on visibly augmenting . The inducements are , the many ...
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... inhabitants of Paris and London pay much dearer for their sugar than those of Vienna , though they are almost three hundred leagues distant from the sea . A pound of sugar , indeed , costs the former not only the price which they give ...
... inhabitants of Paris and London pay much dearer for their sugar than those of Vienna , though they are almost three hundred leagues distant from the sea . A pound of sugar , indeed , costs the former not only the price which they give ...
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... inhabitants of Virginia are almost all Episcopalians . The church is fully established there , and the Council and General Assem- bly are perhaps to a man its members ; yet , when lately , at a meeting of the clergy , a resolution was ...
... inhabitants of Virginia are almost all Episcopalians . The church is fully established there , and the Council and General Assem- bly are perhaps to a man its members ; yet , when lately , at a meeting of the clergy , a resolution was ...
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... inhabitants , give 128,100,000 One hundred twenty - eight millions and one hundred thousand hours , spent at Paris by candle - light , which , at half a pound of wax and tallow per hour , gives the weight of Sixty - four millions and ...
... inhabitants , give 128,100,000 One hundred twenty - eight millions and one hundred thousand hours , spent at Paris by candle - light , which , at half a pound of wax and tallow per hour , gives the weight of Sixty - four millions and ...
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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 Samuel Romilly shillings slavery Socrates subsistence thee things thou thought tion trade trustees virtue wages whole writing