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 SpectatorAbbott, 1812 - 301 頁 |
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第 95 頁
... interest of the peo- ple . As he thought these laws would be injurious to the proprietaries , he refused his assent to them ; and the assembly broke up without passing a militia law . The situation of the province was at this time truly ...
... interest of the peo- ple . As he thought these laws would be injurious to the proprietaries , he refused his assent to them ; and the assembly broke up without passing a militia law . The situation of the province was at this time truly ...
第 99 頁
... interest of science , awaits unsuccessful experiments in philosophy . He placed himself under a shed to avoid the rain . His kite was raised . A thunder cloud passed over it . No signs of electricity appeared . He almost despaired of ...
... interest of science , awaits unsuccessful experiments in philosophy . He placed himself under a shed to avoid the rain . His kite was raised . A thunder cloud passed over it . No signs of electricity appeared . He almost despaired of ...
第 106 頁
... interest that can be made , to promote and establish them , whether in business , offices , marriages , or any other thing for their advantage , preferable to all other persons whatsoever , even of equal merit . ” The constitution being ...
... interest that can be made , to promote and establish them , whether in business , offices , marriages , or any other thing for their advantage , preferable to all other persons whatsoever , even of equal merit . ” The constitution being ...
第 114 頁
... interest few peo- ple so far in the benevolent plan , as to obtain subscrip- tions from them . Unwilling that his scheme should prove abortive , he sought the aid of Franklin , who readily engaged in the business , both by using his in ...
... interest few peo- ple so far in the benevolent plan , as to obtain subscrip- tions from them . Unwilling that his scheme should prove abortive , he sought the aid of Franklin , who readily engaged in the business , both by using his in ...
第 117 頁
... interests of both . Whether the adoption of this plan would have pre- vented the separation of America from Great Britain , is a question which might afford much room for specula- tion . It may be said , that , by enabling the colonies ...
... interests of both . Whether the adoption of this plan would have pre- vented the separation of America from Great Britain , is a question which might afford much room for specula- tion . It may be said , that , by enabling the colonies ...
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