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HAVING mentioned a great and extensive project which I had conceived , it seems proper that some account should be here given of that project and its object . Its first rise in my mind appears in the following little paper ...
HAVING mentioned a great and extensive project which I had conceived , it seems proper that some account should be here given of that project and its object . Its first rise in my mind appears in the following little paper ...
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the earth , it seems not impossible that rum may be the appointed means . It has already annihilated all the tribes who formerly inhabited the sea - coast . In 1751 Dr. Thomas Bond , a particular friend of mine , conceived the idea of ...
the earth , it seems not impossible that rum may be the appointed means . It has already annihilated all the tribes who formerly inhabited the sea - coast . In 1751 Dr. Thomas Bond , a particular friend of mine , conceived the idea of ...
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There was an art in their contrivance of those places that seems worth mentioning . It being winter , a fire was necessary for them ; but a common fire on the surface of the ground would , by its light , have discovered their position ...
There was an art in their contrivance of those places that seems worth mentioning . It being winter , a fire was necessary for them ; but a common fire on the surface of the ground would , by its light , have discovered their position ...
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | 1 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
Digging for Hidden Treasure | 239 |
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