The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 4Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... soon as they have done mischief they retire , and either go home by the same or some different route , as they think safest , or go to some other place at a distance , to renew their stroke . If a sufficient party should happily be ...
... soon as they have done mischief they retire , and either go home by the same or some different route , as they think safest , or go to some other place at a distance , to renew their stroke . If a sufficient party should happily be ...
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... soon lost sight of him , for he had , unperceived , thrown him- self over a garden wall . The owner , a Moor , happen- ing to be in his garden , was addressed by the Spaniard on his knees , who acquainted him with his case , and ...
... soon lost sight of him , for he had , unperceived , thrown him- self over a garden wall . The owner , a Moor , happen- ing to be in his garden , was addressed by the Spaniard on his knees , who acquainted him with his case , and ...
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... soon arrive from England for the perfection of the boundary line , they voted the sum of one thousand pounds , to be given as a present , in blankets , strouds , & c . , to the Indians upon the Ohio , with a view of moderating their ...
... soon arrive from England for the perfection of the boundary line , they voted the sum of one thousand pounds , to be given as a present , in blankets , strouds , & c . , to the Indians upon the Ohio , with a view of moderating their ...
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A Narrative of the late Massacres in Lancaster County | 54 |
Cool Thoughts on the Present Situation of our Public | 78 |
Petition to the King for Changing the Proprietary Gov | 93 |
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