Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... paid at Easter . At present , perhaps , you may think yourselves in thriving circum- stances , and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury ; but For age and want save while you may , No morning sun lasts a whole day ...
... paid at Easter . At present , perhaps , you may think yourselves in thriving circum- stances , and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury ; but For age and want save while you may , No morning sun lasts a whole day ...
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... nations : every man who received or paid a piece of such money was reminded of the virtuous action , the person who performed it , and the reward attending it : and the number gave such 122 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... nations : every man who received or paid a piece of such money was reminded of the virtuous action , the person who performed it , and the reward attending it : and the number gave such 122 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... paid as to become easily rich themselves ; that there are also abundance of profitable offices to be disposed of , which the natives are not qualified to fill ; and that having few persons of family among them , strangers of birth must ...
... paid as to become easily rich themselves ; that there are also abundance of profitable offices to be disposed of , which the natives are not qualified to fill ; and that having few persons of family among them , strangers of birth must ...
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... paid for their work , there being no re- straints preventing strangers from exercising any art they understand , nor any permission necessary . If they are poor , they begin first as servants , or journeymen ; and if they are sober ...
... paid for their work , there being no re- straints preventing strangers from exercising any art they understand , nor any permission necessary . If they are poor , they begin first as servants , or journeymen ; and if they are sober ...
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... paid , lands given , salaries appointed , exclusive privileges for terms of years , & c . & c . Such persons , on reading the Articles of Confederation , will find that the Congress have no power committed to them , or money put into ...
... paid , lands given , salaries appointed , exclusive privileges for terms of years , & c . & c . Such persons , on reading the Articles of Confederation , will find that the Congress have no power committed to them , or money put into ...
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