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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... means ? 5. Have you lately heard how any present rich man , here or elsewhere , got his estate ? 6. Do you know of a fellow citizen , who has lately done a worthy action , deserving praise and imitation ; or who has lately committed an ...
... means ? 5. Have you lately heard how any present rich man , here or elsewhere , got his estate ? 6. Do you know of a fellow citizen , who has lately done a worthy action , deserving praise and imitation ; or who has lately committed an ...
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... mean time he unguardedly communicated it to George Webb , a journeyman printer , who applied to him for employment ... means to defeat Keimer's plan . With this aim he commenced writing a series of pieces in Bradford's paper , under ...
... mean time he unguardedly communicated it to George Webb , a journeyman printer , who applied to him for employment ... means to defeat Keimer's plan . With this aim he commenced writing a series of pieces in Bradford's paper , under ...
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... means furnish out a weekly entertainment for the public that will give a rational diversion , and at the same time be instructive to the readers , I shall think my leisure hours well employed ; and if you publish this , I hereby invite ...
... means furnish out a weekly entertainment for the public that will give a rational diversion , and at the same time be instructive to the readers , I shall think my leisure hours well employed ; and if you publish this , I hereby invite ...
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... means , which he is never afraid or ashamed to do , because he knows he always means well , and therefore is never obliged to blush , and feel the confusion of finding himself detected in the mean- ness of a falsehood . He never ...
... means , which he is never afraid or ashamed to do , because he knows he always means well , and therefore is never obliged to blush , and feel the confusion of finding himself detected in the mean- ness of a falsehood . He never ...
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... means you may , at any time , without offence , deliver yourself from being de- tained from your affairs by tedious and unseasonable visits ; and from being constrained to use that piece of hypocrisy , so common in the world , of ...
... means you may , at any time , without offence , deliver yourself from being de- tained from your affairs by tedious and unseasonable visits ; and from being constrained to use that piece of hypocrisy , so common in the world , of ...
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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