Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... land that way ! As they were ignorant of places , so of things also ; so vast are the improvements of science , that all our knowledge of mathematics , of nature , of the brightest part of human wisdom , had their admis- sion among us ...
... land that way ! As they were ignorant of places , so of things also ; so vast are the improvements of science , that all our knowledge of mathematics , of nature , of the brightest part of human wisdom , had their admis- sion among us ...
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... , negroes , utensils , stock , or any other kind of emolument whatsoever . In short , America is 1 There are a number of us born . Merely to eat up the corn . WATTS . the land of labor , and by no means what PART I. 135 MISCELLANIES .
... , negroes , utensils , stock , or any other kind of emolument whatsoever . In short , America is 1 There are a number of us born . Merely to eat up the corn . WATTS . the land of labor , and by no means what PART I. 135 MISCELLANIES .
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... Land being cheap in that country , from the vast forests still void of inhabitants , and not likely to be occupied in an age to come , insomuch that the propriety of an hundred acres of fertile soil full of wood may be obtained near the ...
... Land being cheap in that country , from the vast forests still void of inhabitants , and not likely to be occupied in an age to come , insomuch that the propriety of an hundred acres of fertile soil full of wood may be obtained near the ...
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... land bought on what was then the frontier of Pennsylvania , for ten pounds per hundred acres , which , after 20 years , when the settlement had been extended far beyond them , sold readily , without any improvement made upon them , for ...
... land bought on what was then the frontier of Pennsylvania , for ten pounds per hundred acres , which , after 20 years , when the settlement had been extended far beyond them , sold readily , without any improvement made upon them , for ...
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... land want em- ployment . The manufacture of silk , they say , is natural in France , as that of cloth in England , because each country produces in plenty the first material : but if England will have a manufacture of silk as well as ...
... land want em- ployment . The manufacture of silk , they say , is natural in France , as that of cloth in England , because each country produces in plenty the first material : but if England will have a manufacture of silk as well as ...
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