The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His LifeN. Hickman, 1835 - 304 Seiten |
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... whole to you , and do for myself as well as I can . " - " No , " said he , " my father has really been disappointed in his hopes ; he is not able to pay , and I wish to put him to no farther inconvenience . I see that I am not at all ...
... whole to you , and do for myself as well as I can . " - " No , " said he , " my father has really been disappointed in his hopes ; he is not able to pay , and I wish to put him to no farther inconvenience . I see that I am not at all ...
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... whole burden of erecting forts and maintaining garrisons , whilst their neighbours , who partook equally with themselves of the advan- tages , contributed nothing to the expense . Sometimes also the disputes , which subsisted between ...
... whole burden of erecting forts and maintaining garrisons , whilst their neighbours , who partook equally with themselves of the advan- tages , contributed nothing to the expense . Sometimes also the disputes , which subsisted between ...
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... whole expense of fitting out all the privateers during a war being much greater than the whole amount of goods taken . Then there is the national loss of all the labour of so many men during the time they have been em- ployed in robbing ...
... whole expense of fitting out all the privateers during a war being much greater than the whole amount of goods taken . Then there is the national loss of all the labour of so many men during the time they have been em- ployed in robbing ...
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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