Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life, Written by Himself, Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral & Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator |
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第 12 頁
... land belonging to it , to his only daugh- " wherein dwelleth not a knight , an esquire , or such a householder " as is there commonly called a franklin , enriched with great pos- " sessions ; and also other freeholders and many ...
... land belonging to it , to his only daugh- " wherein dwelleth not a knight , an esquire , or such a householder " as is there commonly called a franklin , enriched with great pos- " sessions ; and also other freeholders and many ...
第 33 頁
In approaching the island we found that we had made a part of the coast where it was not possible to land , on account of the strong breakers produced by the rocky shore . We cast anchor and veered the cable towards the shore .
In approaching the island we found that we had made a part of the coast where it was not possible to land , on account of the strong breakers produced by the rocky shore . We cast anchor and veered the cable towards the shore .
第 43 頁
... he set off before me , by land , for Rhode - Island , leaving his books , which formed a handsome collection in mathe- matics and natural philosophy , to be conveyed with mine to New - York , where he purposed to wait for mc .
... he set off before me , by land , for Rhode - Island , leaving his books , which formed a handsome collection in mathe- matics and natural philosophy , to be conveyed with mine to New - York , where he purposed to wait for mc .
第 95 頁
The proprietaries con- tended for the right of exempting their land from taxes ; to which the assembly would by no means consent . This subject of dispute interfered in almost every ques- tion , and prevented the most salutary laws from ...
The proprietaries con- tended for the right of exempting their land from taxes ; to which the assembly would by no means consent . This subject of dispute interfered in almost every ques- tion , and prevented the most salutary laws from ...
第 116 頁
The power vested in the president and council were , to declare war and peace , and to conclude trea- ties with the Indian nations ; to regulate trade with , and to make purchases of vacant lands from them , either in the name of the ...
The power vested in the president and council were , to declare war and peace , and to conclude trea- ties with the Indian nations ; to regulate trade with , and to make purchases of vacant lands from them , either in the name of the ...
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