Essays and Letters, Band 2R. & W.A.Bartow & Company, 1822 |
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... charges of a family ; which charges are greater in cities , as luxury is more com- mon many live single during life , and continue servants to families , journeymen to trades , & c . C Hence cities do not , by natural generation ,
... charges of a family ; which charges are greater in cities , as luxury is more com- mon many live single during life , and continue servants to families , journeymen to trades , & c . C Hence cities do not , by natural generation ,
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... live as comfortably as ourselves . " It seems a laudable wish , that all the nations of the earth were connected by a knowledge of each other , and a mutual exchange of benefits ; but a com mercial nation particularly should wish for a ...
... live as comfortably as ourselves . " It seems a laudable wish , that all the nations of the earth were connected by a knowledge of each other , and a mutual exchange of benefits ; but a com mercial nation particularly should wish for a ...
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... 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 themselves , or for one an- other , and so keep the money among them ? do they employ these your ...
... 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 themselves , or for one an- other , and so keep the money among them ? do they employ these your ...
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... lives , I could wish the true state of things were better un- derstood ; the poor not made by these busy writers more uneasy and unhappy than their situation sub- jects them to be , and the nation not brought into dis repute among ...
... lives , I could wish the true state of things were better un- derstood ; the poor not made by these busy writers more uneasy and unhappy than their situation sub- jects them to be , and the nation not brought into dis repute among ...
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Benjamin Franklin. nues of private estates are expended ; for most peo ple live up to their incomes . In clothing or provi- sion for troops , in arms , ammunition , ships , tents , carriages , & c . & c . ( every particular the produce ...
Benjamin Franklin. nues of private estates are expended ; for most peo ple live up to their incomes . In clothing or provi- sion for troops , in arms , ammunition , ships , tents , carriages , & c . & c . ( every particular the produce ...
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