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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... suppose , we have at least one hundred farmers , and by far the greatest part cultivators of their own fertile lands , from whence many of them draw not only food necessary for their subsis- tence , but the materials of their clothing ...
... suppose , we have at least one hundred farmers , and by far the greatest part cultivators of their own fertile lands , from whence many of them draw not only food necessary for their subsis- tence , but the materials of their clothing ...
第 244 頁
... suppose that it is owing to scarcity of money , while in fact , it is not so much from the fewness of buyers , as from the excessive number of sellers , that the mischiefarises ; and , if every shop - keeping farmer and mechanic would ...
... suppose that it is owing to scarcity of money , while in fact , it is not so much from the fewness of buyers , as from the excessive number of sellers , that the mischiefarises ; and , if every shop - keeping farmer and mechanic would ...
第 266 頁
... suppose the same is done in other governments . Q. Are not you concerned in the management of the Post - Office in America ? A. Yes . I am deputy post - master general of North America . Q. Don't you think the distribution of stamps ...
... suppose the same is done in other governments . Q. Are not you concerned in the management of the Post - Office in America ? A. Yes . I am deputy post - master general of North America . Q. Don't you think the distribution of stamps ...
第 267 頁
... suppose there may be about 160,000 . Q. What number of them are Quakers ? A. Perhaps a third . Q. What number of Germans ? A. Perhaps another third ; but I cannot speak with certainty . Q. Have any numbers of the Germans seen sevice as ...
... suppose there may be about 160,000 . Q. What number of them are Quakers ? A. Perhaps a third . Q. What number of Germans ? A. Perhaps another third ; but I cannot speak with certainty . Q. Have any numbers of the Germans seen sevice as ...
第 268 頁
... suppose there are in North America ? A. About 300,000 , from sixteen to sixty years of age . Q. What may be the amount of one years imports in- to Pennsylvania from Britain ? A. I have been informed that our merchants com- pute the ...
... suppose there are in North America ? A. About 300,000 , from sixteen to sixty years of age . Q. What may be the amount of one years imports in- to Pennsylvania from Britain ? A. I have been informed that our merchants com- pute the ...
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