The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His LifeN. Hickman, 1835 - 304 Seiten |
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... common liberty of our respective tribes ; we have freed ourselves from the slavery imposed upon us by the Egyptians , and shall we suffer ourselves to be made slaves by Moses ? If we must have a master , it were better to return to ...
... common liberty of our respective tribes ; we have freed ourselves from the slavery imposed upon us by the Egyptians , and shall we suffer ourselves to be made slaves by Moses ? If we must have a master , it were better to return to ...
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... common good of mankind , as well as farmers and fishermen , who labour for the subsistence of all , should never be interrupted or molested in their business , but enjoy the protection of all in the time of war , as well as in time of ...
... common good of mankind , as well as farmers and fishermen , who labour for the subsistence of all , should never be interrupted or molested in their business , but enjoy the protection of all in the time of war , as well as in time of ...
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... common centre : that the air being a fluid whose parts repel each other , though drawn to the common centre by their gravity , would be densest towards the centre , and rarer as more remote ; con- sequently , all bodies , lighter than ...
... common centre : that the air being a fluid whose parts repel each other , though drawn to the common centre by their gravity , would be densest towards the centre , and rarer as more remote ; con- sequently , all bodies , lighter than ...
Inhalt
LIFE of Dr Franklin as written by Himself | 82 |
On the Death of his Brother Mr John Franklin | 140 |
A Petition of the Left Hand | 146 |
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