Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... inhabitants of the water ; thou givest cold and heat , rain and sunshine in their season , and to the fruits of the earth their increase . - Praised be thy name for ever ! 5. Thou abhorrest in thy creatures treachery and deceit , malice ...
... inhabitants of the water ; thou givest cold and heat , rain and sunshine in their season , and to the fruits of the earth their increase . - Praised be thy name for ever ! 5. Thou abhorrest in thy creatures treachery and deceit , malice ...
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... inhabitants of Paris and London pay much dearer for their sugar than those of Vienna , though they are almost three hundred leagues dis- tant from the sea . A pound of sugar , indeed , costs the former not only the price which they give ...
... inhabitants of Paris and London pay much dearer for their sugar than those of Vienna , though they are almost three hundred leagues dis- tant from the sea . A pound of sugar , indeed , costs the former not only the price which they give ...
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... inhabitants every- where gives them chance of employ , which they have in common with the natives . Of civil offices or employments there are few ; no superfluous ones as in Europe ; and it is a rule established in some of the states ...
... inhabitants every- where gives them chance of employ , which they have in common with the natives . Of civil offices or employments there are few ; no superfluous ones as in Europe ; and it is a rule established in some of the states ...
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... inhabitants are not jealous of them ; the laws protect them sufficiently , so that they have no need of the patronage of great men ; and every one will enjoy securely the profits of his industry . But if he does not bring a fortune with ...
... inhabitants are not jealous of them ; the laws protect them sufficiently , so that they have no need of the patronage of great men ; and every one will enjoy securely the profits of his industry . But if he does not bring a fortune with ...
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... 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 frontiers in many places for eight or ten guineas , hearty young labor ...
... 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 frontiers in many places for eight or ten guineas , hearty young labor ...
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