Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... Pennsylvania Gazette , No. 363 , Nov. 20 , 1735 . THE desire of happiness in general is so natural to us , that all the world are in pursuit of it ; all have this one end in view , though they take such different methods to attain it ...
... Pennsylvania Gazette , No. 363 , Nov. 20 , 1735 . THE desire of happiness in general is so natural to us , that all the world are in pursuit of it ; all have this one end in view , though they take such different methods to attain it ...
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... Pennsylvania Gazette , No. 409 , Oct. 14 , 1736 . THE world but a few ages since , was in a very poor condition , as to trade and navigation ; nor indeed were they much better in other matters of useful knowledge . It was a green ...
... Pennsylvania Gazette , No. 409 , Oct. 14 , 1736 . THE world but a few ages since , was in a very poor condition , as to trade and navigation ; nor indeed were they much better in other matters of useful knowledge . It was a green ...
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... Pennsylvania Gazette , No. 404 , Nov. 18 , 1736 . ANERGUS was a gentleman of a good estate ; he was bred to no business , and could not contrive how to waste his hours agreeably ; he had no relish for any of the proper works of life ...
... Pennsylvania Gazette , No. 404 , Nov. 18 , 1736 . ANERGUS was a gentleman of a good estate ; he was bred to no business , and could not contrive how to waste his hours agreeably ; he had no relish for any of the proper works of life ...
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Benjamin Franklin. For the Federal Gazette , 12th September , 1789 . AN ACCOUNT OF THE SUPREMEST COURT OF JUDI- CATURE IN PENNSYLVANIA , VIZ . THE COURT OF THE PRESS . 1 Power of this Court . It may receive and promulgate accusations of ...
Benjamin Franklin. For the Federal Gazette , 12th September , 1789 . AN ACCOUNT OF THE SUPREMEST COURT OF JUDI- CATURE IN PENNSYLVANIA , VIZ . THE COURT OF THE PRESS . 1 Power of this Court . It may receive and promulgate accusations of ...
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... PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE . ON SENDING FELONS TO AMERICA . WE may all remember the time when our mother - country , as a mark of her parental tender- ness , emptied her gaols into our habitations , " for the BETTER peopling , " as she ...
... PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE . ON SENDING FELONS TO AMERICA . WE may all remember the time when our mother - country , as a mark of her parental tender- ness , emptied her gaols into our habitations , " for the BETTER peopling , " as she ...
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