Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 293 páginas |
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... Debt " ; " A Dialogue between Britain , France , Spain , Holland , Saxony , and America . " His way of life at Passy . The privateers . Madame Helvetius . Madame Brillon . " The Baga- telles . " His mission ended . Returns to ...
... Debt " ; " A Dialogue between Britain , France , Spain , Holland , Saxony , and America . " His way of life at Passy . The privateers . Madame Helvetius . Madame Brillon . " The Baga- telles . " His mission ended . Returns to ...
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... debts , had gone back to Eng- land on the same ship with Franklin . It is cer- tain that on one occasion Benjamin went to Denman for advice , and it is not unlikely that he now went again . However this may be , Denman gave him a ...
... debts , had gone back to Eng- land on the same ship with Franklin . It is cer- tain that on one occasion Benjamin went to Denman for advice , and it is not unlikely that he now went again . However this may be , Denman gave him a ...
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... debt . But after the close of Queen Anne's war the belief sprang up in the minds of men that it was the duty of a government to provide a circulating medium , and that just as fast as that medium disappeared , the duty of the government ...
... debt . But after the close of Queen Anne's war the belief sprang up in the minds of men that it was the duty of a government to provide a circulating medium , and that just as fast as that medium disappeared , the duty of the government ...
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... debts with the money of New York , and their taxes with bits of plate , ear - rings and finger - rings , watches , and jewelry of every sort . Nor were coins much more plen- tiful in Pennsylvania . A few light pistoles , a few pieces ...
... debts with the money of New York , and their taxes with bits of plate , ear - rings and finger - rings , watches , and jewelry of every sort . Nor were coins much more plen- tiful in Pennsylvania . A few light pistoles , a few pieces ...
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... debts of the province , and eleven thousand to be loaned to the people . As the law distinctly stated that the new money was to relieve the distress of the poor , no man was suffered to borrow more than one hundred pounds . Nor could he ...
... debts of the province , and eleven thousand to be loaned to the people . As the law distinctly stated that the new money was to relieve the distress of the poor , no man was suffered to borrow more than one hundred pounds . Nor could he ...
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Abbé Morellet accused Advertiser almanac America Andrew Bradford Arthur Lee assembly Autobiography began bills Boston Bradford British Busybody Ça ira called colonies copy Courant debts declared edition England English essays folly France Frank Franklin wrote French gathered gave Gazette given governor hand hundred Indians issued James Franklin Jersey Keimer king knew labor land Leeds letters liberty London Lord magazine manuscript merchants months never newspaper once pamphlet paper money Paris passed Paxton Paxton Boys Penn Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Gazette Philadelphia piece Poor Richard says pounds preface pretended printed printer printing-house province Province of Pennsylvania published Quakers Ralph Izard reader replied scarce sent sermon ship Silas Deane soon speech stamp act taken taxes Temple Franklin things tion took town trade tricity turn verses William Bradford write written York