Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... settlement had been extended far beyond them , sold readily , without any improvement made upon them , for three pounds per acre . The acre in America is the same with the English acre or the acre of Normandy . Those who desire to ...
... settlement had been extended far beyond them , sold readily , without any improvement made upon them , for three pounds per acre . The acre in America is the same with the English acre or the acre of Normandy . Those who desire to ...
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... settled countries of Europe all arts , trades , professions , farms , & c . are so full , that it is difficult for a poor man who has children , to place them where they may gain , or learn to gain Ja decent livelihood . The artisans ...
... settled countries of Europe all arts , trades , professions , farms , & c . are so full , that it is difficult for a poor man who has children , to place them where they may gain , or learn to gain Ja decent livelihood . The artisans ...
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... settlement of our fathers here , a famine or scarcity has never been heard of amongst us ; on the contrary , though some years may have been more , and others less plentiful , there has always been provision enough for ourselves , and a ...
... settlement of our fathers here , a famine or scarcity has never been heard of amongst us ; on the contrary , though some years may have been more , and others less plentiful , there has always been provision enough for ourselves , and a ...
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... settled , the commissioners from Virginia acquainted the Indians by a speech , that there was at Williams- burg a college , with a fund for educating youth ; and that if the Six Nations would send half a dozen of their young lads to ...
... settled , the commissioners from Virginia acquainted the Indians by a speech , that there was at Williams- burg a college , with a fund for educating youth ; and that if the Six Nations would send half a dozen of their young lads to ...
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... settling these proportions between these two extremes was not nicely attend- ed to , as it would find itself , after the first election from the sums brought into the treasury , as by a subsequent article . PLACE OF FIRST MEETING . -who ...
... settling these proportions between these two extremes was not nicely attend- ed to , as it would find itself , after the first election from the sums brought into the treasury , as by a subsequent article . PLACE OF FIRST MEETING . -who ...
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