The Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin ...v.p., 1809 |
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... , 1774 , 146 Letter to the printer of the Public Advertiser , 147 EXAMINATION OF DR . FRANKLIN before the Privy Council , · 148 Principles of trade , 1774 , 155 PAGE Observations on the encrease of mankind and peopling of.
... , 1774 , 146 Letter to the printer of the Public Advertiser , 147 EXAMINATION OF DR . FRANKLIN before the Privy Council , · 148 Principles of trade , 1774 , 155 PAGE Observations on the encrease of mankind and peopling of.
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... Observations on war , On luxury , idleness , and industry , 1784 , Plain Truth , 1744 , Poor Richard's Almanac , Advice to a young tradesman , 1748 , Necessary hints to those who would be rich , 1736 , The way to make money plenty in ...
... Observations on war , On luxury , idleness , and industry , 1784 , Plain Truth , 1744 , Poor Richard's Almanac , Advice to a young tradesman , 1748 , Necessary hints to those who would be rich , 1736 , The way to make money plenty in ...
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... Observations on the In- crease of Mankind , & c . Vol . II . ) 2. The French will increase much more , by that acquired room and plenty of subsistence , and become a great people behind us . 3. Many of our debtors , and loose English ...
... Observations on the In- crease of Mankind , & c . Vol . II . ) 2. The French will increase much more , by that acquired room and plenty of subsistence , and become a great people behind us . 3. Many of our debtors , and loose English ...
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... observations on them necessary for the better information of the public . 3 In the year 1760 , upon the prospect of a peace with France , the late Earl of Bath addressed a Letter to Two Great Men ( Mr. Pitt and the Duke of New- castle ) ...
... observations on them necessary for the better information of the public . 3 In the year 1760 , upon the prospect of a peace with France , the late Earl of Bath addressed a Letter to Two Great Men ( Mr. Pitt and the Duke of New- castle ) ...
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... observe , that we did not make those claims because they were large enough for security , but because we could rightfully claim no more . Advantages gained in the course of this war may increase the extent of our rights . Our claims ...
... observe , that we did not make those claims because they were large enough for security , but because we could rightfully claim no more . Advantages gained in the course of this war may increase the extent of our rights . Our claims ...
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