Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... shillings have ruined Mr. Hampden's fortune ? No ! but the payment of half twenty shillings , on the principle it was demanded , would have made him a slave . " Sec Mr. Burke's speeches in 1774 and 1775. B. V. Nova Scotia , Georgia ...
... shillings have ruined Mr. Hampden's fortune ? No ! but the payment of half twenty shillings , on the principle it was demanded , would have made him a slave . " Sec Mr. Burke's speeches in 1774 and 1775. B. V. Nova Scotia , Georgia ...
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... shilling in the pound , you have a clear right to the other nineteen . This will probably weaken every idea of security in their property , and convince them , that under such a government they have nothing they can call their own ; 426 ...
... shilling in the pound , you have a clear right to the other nineteen . This will probably weaken every idea of security in their property , and convince them , that under such a government they have nothing they can call their own ; 426 ...
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... shilling to de- fend me against the Indians , the only enemies I had upon my own account . But when you have quarrelled with all Europe , and drawn me with you into all your broils , then you value yourself upon protecting me from the ...
... shilling to de- fend me against the Indians , the only enemies I had upon my own account . But when you have quarrelled with all Europe , and drawn me with you into all your broils , then you value yourself upon protecting me from the ...
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... shillings , that a man could count at the rate of 100 shillings per minute , for 12 hours each ' At present ( 1777 ) it is said to be at least 230 millions . day , till he has counted the whole , how PART II . 471 AMERICAN POLITICS . A ...
... shillings , that a man could count at the rate of 100 shillings per minute , for 12 hours each ' At present ( 1777 ) it is said to be at least 230 millions . day , till he has counted the whole , how PART II . 471 AMERICAN POLITICS . A ...
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... shilling being one inch , if all these shillings were laid in a straight line , close to one another's edges , how long would that line be that would contain them ? A. Sixty - one thousand , five hundred fifty - two miles ; which is ...
... shilling being one inch , if all these shillings were laid in a straight line , close to one another's edges , how long would that line be that would contain them ? A. Sixty - one thousand , five hundred fifty - two miles ; which is ...
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