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The Bee: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer - Page 328
edited by - 1792
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Political, Miscellaneous, and Philosophical Pieces: Arranged Under the ...

Benjamin Franklin - American prose literature - 1779 - 610 pages
...receives a real increafe of the feed thrown into the ground, in a kind of continual miracle \yrought by the hand of God in his favour, as a reward for his innocent life, and his virtuous induflxy. BF April 4, 1769, POLITICAL POLITICAL FRAGMENTS; fuppvfed...
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Annual Register, Volume 22

Edmund Burke - History - 1780 - 726 pages
...— The third by agriculture, the only honeß 'way ; wherein man receives a real inereafe of the feed thrown into the ground, in a kind of continual miracle...the hand of God in his favour, as a reward for his innocent life, and his virtuous induilry. BF April 4, 1769. SpecifSpedßcation of Dr. Higgin'j Pattnt...
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The Bee: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 12

James Anderson - Books, Reviews - 1792 - 404 pages
...get thirty jhillii JITS for that which cost him but twenty. n. Finally, there seem to be but thfee ways for a nation to acquire wealth. The first is...the hand of God in his favour, as a reward for his innocent life and his virtuous industry. • U. FRANKLIN. ASTERIA ROCKING THE CRADLE. Fur ttt Btt....
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 22

History - 1796 - 692 pages
...—The third by agriculture, the only boneji <uiaj; wherein man receives a real increafe of the feed thrown into the ground, in a kind of continual miracle wrought by the hand of God in his favour, at a reward for his innocent life, and his virtuous indultry. cc it. r. April 4, 1769. SfteiSfteißcation...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 22

History - 1802 - 684 pages
...— The third by agritulfure, the only honeft way, wherein man receives a real increafe of the feed thrown into the ground, in a kind of continual miracle...the hand of God in his favour, as a reward for his innocent life, and his virtuous induiby. BF 4, 17¿9. . fyeejfcafie* Specification of Dr. HiggiuV Palertt...
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Essays and Letters, Volumes 1-2

Benjamin Franklin - American essays - 1820 - 360 pages
...is robbery. The second by commerce, which is generally cheating. The third by agriculture, the ouly honest way, wherein man receives a real increase of...the hand of God in his favour, as a reward for his innocent life, and his virtnous industry. B. FRANKLIN. April .», 1769. ON THE PRICE OF CORN, AND MANAGEMENT...
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The British Prose Writers...: Dr. B. Franklin's essays

British prose literature - 1821 - 356 pages
...which is generally cheating. The third by agriculture, the only honest way, wherein man receives a veal increase of the seed thrown into the ground, in a...the hand of God in his favour, as a reward for his innocent life, and his virtnous industry. B. FRANKLIN. April 4, 1769. ON THE PRICE OF CORN, AND MANAGEMENT...
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Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Volume 1

John Timbs - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1829 - 354 pages
...you must make drunk before you can get a word of truth out of him. — Johnson. CLXXXIV. There seems to be but three ways for a nation to acquire wealth...the hand of God in his favour, as a reward for his innocent life and his virtuous industry. — Franklin. LACONICS. CLXXXV. He submits to be seen through...
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Laconics; or, The best words of the best authors [ed. by J. Timbs ..., Volume 1

Laconics - 1829 - 390 pages
...second by commerce, which is generally cheating; the third by agriculture, the only honest way, wherem man receives a real increase of the seed thrown into...the hand of God in his favour, as a reward for his innocent life and his virtuous industry. — Franklin. VOL. LD CLXXXV. He submits to be seen through...
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The Correspondence of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart: With ...

Sir John Sinclair - Agriculturists - 1831 - 618 pages
...way, for man thus receives a real increase of the seed thrown into the ground, by a kind of continued miracle, wrought by the hand of God in his favour, as a reward for his innocent life and his virtuous industry. He who puts a seed into the earth is recompensed perhaps by...
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