Essays and Letters, Band 2R. & W.A.Bartow & Company, 1822 |
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... kind only , as for instance , with fen- nel ; and were it empty of other inhabitants , it might , in a few ages , be replenished from one nation only , as for instance , with Englishmen . Thus there are supposed to be now upwards of one ...
... kind only , as for instance , with fen- nel ; and were it empty of other inhabitants , it might , in a few ages , be replenished from one nation only , as for instance , with Englishmen . Thus there are supposed to be now upwards of one ...
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... kind of continual miracle wrought by the hand of God in his 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 ...
... kind of continual miracle wrought by the hand of God in his 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 ...
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... kind of rent charge for that purpose , whereby the poor are vested with an inheritance , as it were , in all the estates of the rich . I wish they were benefit- ed by this generous provision , in any degree equal to the good intention ...
... kind of rent charge for that purpose , whereby the poor are vested with an inheritance , as it were , in all the estates of the rich . I wish they were benefit- ed by this generous provision , in any degree equal to the good intention ...
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... kind of dishonesty , into which other- wise good people more easily and frequently fall , than that of defrauding government of its revenues by smuggling , when they have an opportunity , or encouraging smugglers by buying their goods ...
... kind of dishonesty , into which other- wise good people more easily and frequently fall , than that of defrauding government of its revenues by smuggling , when they have an opportunity , or encouraging smugglers by buying their goods ...
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... who knowingly encouraged them by buying their goods , we may say , that the encouragers of smug- gling are as bad as the smugglers ; and that , as smugglers are a kind of thieves , both equally deserve COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL . 48.
... who knowingly encouraged them by buying their goods , we may say , that the encouragers of smug- gling are as bad as the smugglers ; and that , as smugglers are a kind of thieves , both equally deserve COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL . 48.
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