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, Band 3B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... of Acknowledgment from the said Mr. Quincy . The Governor revives the former Controversy . The Assembly's spirited Answer to his Message . A Remark thereon . 322 CHAPTER IX . An Acknowledgment from the Officers of the CONTENTS . xi.
... of Acknowledgment from the said Mr. Quincy . The Governor revives the former Controversy . The Assembly's spirited Answer to his Message . A Remark thereon . 322 CHAPTER IX . An Acknowledgment from the Officers of the CONTENTS . xi.
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Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. CHAPTER IX . An Acknowledgment from the Officers of the Regular Forces of certain Presents made to them by the Assembly . The Governor's Message to the Assembly , said to be founded on a Representation of ...
Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks. CHAPTER IX . An Acknowledgment from the Officers of the Regular Forces of certain Presents made to them by the Assembly . The Governor's Message to the Assembly , said to be founded on a Representation of ...
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... officers , and met every week to be instructed in the manual exercise , and other parts of military discipline . The women , by subscriptions among themselves , provided silk colors which they presented to the companies , painted with ...
... officers , and met every week to be instructed in the manual exercise , and other parts of military discipline . The women , by subscriptions among themselves , provided silk colors which they presented to the companies , painted with ...
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... officers and seamen , that navigate her , is also spent ashore , and soon gets into other hands ; the farmer receives the money for her provisions , and , on the whole , nothing is clearly lost to the country but her wear and tear , or ...
... officers and seamen , that navigate her , is also spent ashore , and soon gets into other hands ; the farmer receives the money for her provisions , and , on the whole , nothing is clearly lost to the country but her wear and tear , or ...
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... officers may be judged of , by the treatment they gave poor Captain Brown , whom they took with Martin's ship in returning from their cruise . Be- cause he bravely defended himself and vessel longer than they expected , for which every ...
... officers may be judged of , by the treatment they gave poor Captain Brown , whom they took with Martin's ship in returning from their cruise . Be- cause he bravely defended himself and vessel longer than they expected , for which every ...
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