The Complete Works, in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Now First Collected and Arranged ; with Memoirs of His Early Life, Written by HimselfLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown ... and J. Johnson & Company, 1811 |
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... nature to a certain stature , which , when attained , it cannot ordinarily exceed : the other , by better government and more prudent police , as well as by change of manners and other circumstances , often takes fresh starts of growth ...
... nature to a certain stature , which , when attained , it cannot ordinarily exceed : the other , by better government and more prudent police , as well as by change of manners and other circumstances , often takes fresh starts of growth ...
Strana 197
... nature of our government , which hath often been administered with remarkable harmony ; and your majesty , before whom our late disputes have been laid , can be at no loss , in your great wisdom , to dis- cover , whether they proceed ...
... nature of our government , which hath often been administered with remarkable harmony ; and your majesty , before whom our late disputes have been laid , can be at no loss , in your great wisdom , to dis- cover , whether they proceed ...
Strana 510
... nature , though still in health , I cannot expect to live above seven or eight minutes longer . What now avails all my toil and labour , in amassing honey - dew on this leaf , which I cannot live to enjoy ! What the political struggles ...
... nature , though still in health , I cannot expect to live above seven or eight minutes longer . What now avails all my toil and labour , in amassing honey - dew on this leaf , which I cannot live to enjoy ! What the political struggles ...
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Albany papers continued I Letter to Governor Shirley concern | 30 |
Letter to the same on the subject of uniting the colonies more | 37 |
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