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" What an extension of agriculture, even to the tops of our mountains; what rivers rendered navigable or joined by canals ; what bridges, aqueducts, new roads, and other public works, edifices, and improvements, rendering England a... "
Franklin's Letters to His Kinsfolk, Written During the Years 1818, '19 & '20 ... - Page 77
by Franklin James Didier - 1822
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A Solemn Review of the Custom of War: Showing that War is the Effect of ...

Noah Worcester - Pacifism - 1816 - 814 pages
...mountains ; what rivers rendered navigable, or joined by canals ; what bridges, aqueducts, newroads, and other public works, edifices and improvements,...last war have been spent in doing mischief — in brmging misery into thousands of families, and destroying the lives of so many working people, who...
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The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin, LL.D, F.R.S., &c ..., Volume 1

Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 524 pages
...employed in works of public utility! What an extension of agriculture, even to the tops of our mountains ; what rivers rendered navigable, or joined by canals...obtained by spending those millions in doing good, whidi in the last war have been spent in doing mischief ; in bringing misery into thousands of families,...
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The Annual biography and obituary, Volume 1

1817 - 630 pages
...employed in works of public utility. What an extension of agriculture, even to the tops of our mountains; what rivers rendered navigable, or joined by canals...rendering England a complete paradise, might not have been maintained, by spending those millions in doing good, which in the last war have been spent in doing...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volume 1

Great Britain - 1817 - 630 pages
...employed in works of public utility. What an extension of agriculture, even to the tops of our mountains; what rivers rendered navigable, or joined by canals...rendering England a complete paradise, might not have been maintained, by spending those millions in doing good, which in the last war have been spent in doing...
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The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin ...: pt.I. Letters on ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 542 pages
...in works of public Utility, ! What an extension of agriculture, even to the tops of our mountains ; what rivers rendered navigable, or joined by canals ; what bridges, aqueducts, new roadg, and other public works, edifices and improvements, tendering England a complete paradise, might...
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The Life and Miscellaneous Writings of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1839 - 96 pages
...navigable, or joined by eanals — what new roads, edifiees, and improvements, rendering Britain a eomplete paradise, might not have been obtained by spending those millions in doing good, whieh in the last war have been spent in doing raisehief — in bringing misery into thousands of families,...
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The works of Benjamin Franklin: with notes and a life of the ..., Volume 9

Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 592 pages
...in works of public utility ! What an extension of agriculture, even to the tops of our mountains ; what rivers rendered navigable, or joined by canals...improvements, rendering England a complete paradise, might have been obtained by spending those millions in doing good, which in the last war have been spent...
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Works of the Camden Society, Issue 23

English letters - 1843 - 480 pages
...of our Mountains ; what Rivers rendered navigable, or joined by canals ; what Bridges, Acqueducts, new Roads, and other public Works, Edifices, and Improvements, rendering England a compleat Paradise, might not have been obtain'd by spending those millions in doing good, which in...
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The Select Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including His Autobiography

Benjamin Franklin - Inventors - 1853 - 522 pages
...employed in works of public utility ! What an extension of agriculture, even to the tops of our mountains; what rivers rendered navigable, or joined by canals;...improvements, rendering England a complete paradise, might have been obtained by spending those millions in doing good, which in the last war have been spent...
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The Select Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including His Autobiography

Benjamin Franklin - Inventors - 1855 - 522 pages
...in works of public utility ! What an exten sion of agriculture, even to the tops of our mountains; what rivers rendered navigable, or joined by canals;...aqueducts, new roads, and other public works, edifices and ina-' provements, rendering England a complete paradise, might have been obtained by spending those...
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