The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary, with His LifeS. Andrus and Son, 1847 - 304 Seiten |
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... land or sea service were to be nominated by the president - general , and approv ed of by the general council ; civil officers were to be nominated by the council , and approved of by the president . Such are the outlines of the plan ...
... land or sea service were to be nominated by the president - general , and approv ed of by the general council ; civil officers were to be nominated by the council , and approved of by the president . Such are the outlines of the plan ...
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... land , and Georgia . His conduct , in this situa- tion , was such as rendered him still more dear to his countrymen . He had now an opportunity of indulging in the society of those friends , whom his merits had procured him while at a ...
... land , and Georgia . His conduct , in this situa- tion , was such as rendered him still more dear to his countrymen . He had now an opportunity of indulging in the society of those friends , whom his merits had procured him while at a ...
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... mixtures , and materials , and frequently hints are given for new methods of improving land , that may be ser ou foot greatly to the advantage of a country . FOURTH CLASS . To be taught composition . Writing one's ESSAYS . 199.
... mixtures , and materials , and frequently hints are given for new methods of improving land , that may be ser ou foot greatly to the advantage of a country . FOURTH CLASS . To be taught composition . Writing one's ESSAYS . 199.
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... land and sea turtles , serpents , and some species of fish , should be able to subsist a considerable time without any nourishment whatever . A plant , with its flowers , fades and dies immediately , if exposed to the air without having ...
... land and sea turtles , serpents , and some species of fish , should be able to subsist a considerable time without any nourishment whatever . A plant , with its flowers , fades and dies immediately , if exposed to the air without having ...
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... land we have yet to clear and put in order for cultivation , will for a long time keep the body of our nation laborious and frugal . Forming an opinion of our people , and their manners , by what is seen among the inhabitants of the ...
... land we have yet to clear and put in order for cultivation , will for a long time keep the body of our nation laborious and frugal . Forming an opinion of our people , and their manners , by what is seen among the inhabitants of the ...
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