قراءة كتاب The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, [Vol 2 of 3]

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The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, [Vol 2 of 3]

The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, [Vol 2 of 3]

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Political fragments, supposed either to be written by Dr. Franklin, or to contain sentiments nearly allied to his own 411 On the price of corn, and management of the poor 418 On luxury, idleness, and industry 424 On smuggling, and its various species 430 Observations on war 435 Notes copied from Dr. Franklin's writing in pencil in the margin of Judge Foster's celebrated argument in favour of the impressing of seamen 437 On the criminal laws, and the practice of privateering 441 A parable against persecution, in imitation of scripture language 450 A letter concerning persecution in former ages, the maintenance of the clergy, American bishops, and the state of toleration in Old England and New England compared 452 On the slave trade 459 Account of the highest court of judicature in Pensylvania, viz. The court of the press 463

LIST OF THE PLATES

PLATE V. Water-Spouts facing page 16
PLATE VI. Maritime Observations 163
PLATE VII. A Chart of the Gulph Stream 197
PLATE VIII. Pensylvania Fire-Place 235
PLATE VIII*. Profile of the Pensylvania Chimnie 238
PLATE IX. Remedies for Smoky Chimnies 269
PLATE X. Stove for Burning Pit-Coal 297
PLATE XI. A Magic Square of Squares 327
PLATE XII. A Magic Circle of Circles 328

ERRATA.

Page. Line.
117 penult.   for preceding day, read the preceding day.
254 17: for the annexed cut, read Plate VIII.
276 11: for Plate I, read Plate IX.
293 23: for Fig. 13, read Fig. 10.
318 9: for descent, read decent.
326 5: for Plate XI, read Plate V. Fig. 3.

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