Benjamin Franklin: His Contribution to the American TraditionBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 320 Seiten |
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... taken notice of , and with my friend Ralph invited by the other gentlemen to come into the cabin , there being now room . Accordingly we removed thither . Understanding that Col. French had brought on board the Governor's dispatches , I ...
... taken notice of , and with my friend Ralph invited by the other gentlemen to come into the cabin , there being now room . Accordingly we removed thither . Understanding that Col. French had brought on board the Governor's dispatches , I ...
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... taken in the common way ; the * The text below is taken from the copy in the Harvard College Library . numbers inoculated in every neighbourhood spread the infection likewise more Inventions and Applications of Science 193.
... taken in the common way ; the * The text below is taken from the copy in the Harvard College Library . numbers inoculated in every neighbourhood spread the infection likewise more Inventions and Applications of Science 193.
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... taken together ) , but these patients were mostly adults and were received , it is said , into the hospital after great irregularities had been committed . By the Boston account it appears that , whites and blacks taken together , but ...
... taken together ) , but these patients were mostly adults and were received , it is said , into the hospital after great irregularities had been committed . By the Boston account it appears that , whites and blacks taken together , but ...
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PAGE | 27 |
INVENTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF SCIENCE | 189 |
THE STYLE OF BEING AMERICAN | 225 |
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