The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, Band 2Whittemore, Niles, and Hall., 1840 |
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... present happiness , and not build one upon the ruins of the other . But if , through the strength and power of a present passion , and through want of attending to consequences , we have erred and exceeded the bounds which nature and ...
... present happiness , and not build one upon the ruins of the other . But if , through the strength and power of a present passion , and through want of attending to consequences , we have erred and exceeded the bounds which nature and ...
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... present at fifty pounds per annum . It is ob- servable here that there is no mention of putting it on its original footing , and the salary is shrunk amazingly ; but this resignation of Mr. Kinnersley gave occasion to one testimony of ...
... present at fifty pounds per annum . It is ob- servable here that there is no mention of putting it on its original footing , and the salary is shrunk amazingly ; but this resignation of Mr. Kinnersley gave occasion to one testimony of ...
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... present ; and in the mean time all trade being discour- aged , not only those who borrow of them , but the common people in general will be impoverished , and consequently obliged to sell more land for less money than they will do at ...
... present ; and in the mean time all trade being discour- aged , not only those who borrow of them , but the common people in general will be impoverished , and consequently obliged to sell more land for less money than they will do at ...
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Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement | 9 |
Morals of Chess | 37 |
Public | 57 |
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Abbé Morellet advantage America appears better bills bishops Britain called coin colonies commerce common consequently considered corn currency debts employed endeavour England English school Europe expense exportation favor foreign Franklin friends frugality Gentius gentleman give Glaucon gold and silver GOUT Greek languages happiness Helvetius hundred increase industry inhabitants judges kind king king's counsel Kinnersley labor land language Latin learned legal tender less libel liberty live Madame Helvétius mankind manner manufactures means ment merchants mind Montrésor nation nature necessary never obliged observed occasion opinion paid paper money PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE perhaps person Philocles pleasure plenty Poor Richard says POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC pounds present procure produce profit proper province quantity reason render scholars shillings Socrates speak subsistence taxes thee things thou thought tion tongue trade trustees virtue wages writing