The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Containing the Autobiography, with Notes and a ContinuationTappan and Dennet, 1844 - 612 Seiten |
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... Grant . - Hillsborough's Report against it . Franklin's Answer . Reasons for settling a New - - Interview with Lord Hills- Colony west of the Alleganies . borough at Oxford . - Franklin draws up the Report of a Commit- tee appointed to ...
... Grant . - Hillsborough's Report against it . Franklin's Answer . Reasons for settling a New - - Interview with Lord Hills- Colony west of the Alleganies . borough at Oxford . - Franklin draws up the Report of a Commit- tee appointed to ...
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... Grants Passports to Vessels carrying Supplies to the Moravian Missionaries on the Coast of Lab- rador.- Paul Jones . - The Marquis de Lafayette . - Mr. Vaughan's Edition of Franklin's Political and Miscellaneous Writings . - CHAPTER XII ...
... Grants Passports to Vessels carrying Supplies to the Moravian Missionaries on the Coast of Lab- rador.- Paul Jones . - The Marquis de Lafayette . - Mr. Vaughan's Edition of Franklin's Political and Miscellaneous Writings . - CHAPTER XII ...
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... grant aids for military purposes . They were unwilling to offend gov- ernment , on the one hand , by a direct refusal ; and VOL . I. 20 their friends , the body of the Quakers , on ET . 41-43 . ] 153 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
... grant aids for military purposes . They were unwilling to offend gov- ernment , on the one hand , by a direct refusal ; and VOL . I. 20 their friends , the body of the Quakers , on ET . 41-43 . ] 153 LIFE OF FRANKLIN .
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... grant of some from Pennsylvania , which was much urged on the House by Governor Thomas , they would not grant money to buy powder , because that was an ingredient of war ; but they voted an aid to New England of three thousand pounds ...
... grant of some from Pennsylvania , which was much urged on the House by Governor Thomas , they would not grant money to buy powder , because that was an ingredient of war ; but they voted an aid to New England of three thousand pounds ...
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... grants of land from the Proprietaries , to which the As- sembly has since made considerable addition ; and thus | was established the present University of Philadelphia . I have been continued one of its trustees from the beginning ...
... grants of land from the Proprietaries , to which the As- sembly has since made considerable addition ; and thus | was established the present University of Philadelphia . I have been continued one of its trustees from the beginning ...
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