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... obtain any of our advantages . From these circumstances , does not some duty seem to arise from us to them ? Does not Providence , by these distinguishing favours , seem to call on us to 14 FRANKLIN'S ESSAYS AND LETTERS ,
... obtain any of our advantages . From these circumstances , does not some duty seem to arise from us to them ? Does not Providence , by these distinguishing favours , seem to call on us to 14 FRANKLIN'S ESSAYS AND LETTERS ,
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Benjamin Franklin. these distinguishing favours , seem to call on us to do something ourselves for the common interest of humanity ? " Those who think it their duty to ask bread and other blessings daily from Heaven , would they not ...
Benjamin Franklin. these distinguishing favours , seem to call on us to do something ourselves for the common interest of humanity ? " Those who think it their duty to ask bread and other blessings daily from Heaven , would they not ...
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... favour , as a reward for his innocent life , and his virtuous industry . April 4 , 1769 . B. FRANKLIN . ON THE PRICE OF CORN , AND MANAGEMENT OF THE POOR . To Messieurs the Public . I AM one of that class of people that feeds you all ...
... favour , as a reward for his innocent life , and his virtuous industry . April 4 , 1769 . B. FRANKLIN . ON THE PRICE OF CORN , AND MANAGEMENT OF THE POOR . To Messieurs the Public . I AM one of that class of people that feeds you all ...
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... favoured , and they must have bread at a cheap rate ! Hark ye , Mr. Oaf : -The farmers live splendidly , you say . And pray , would you have them hoard the money they get ? Their fine clothes and furni ture , do they make them ...
... favoured , and they must have bread at a cheap rate ! Hark ye , Mr. Oaf : -The farmers live splendidly , you say . And pray , would you have them hoard the money they get ? Their fine clothes and furni ture , do they make them ...
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... favour of the m to secure them from the consequences of having act- ed illegally . If so , pass another in favour of the mob . Others say , some of the mob ought to be hanged , by way of example . - If so - but I say no more than I have ...
... favour of the m to secure them from the consequences of having act- ed illegally . If so , pass another in favour of the mob . Others say , some of the mob ought to be hanged , by way of example . - If so - but I say no more than I have ...
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