Benjamin Franklin: His Contribution to the American TraditionBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 320 Seiten |
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... towns . To this end , I de- vote two thousand pounds sterling , of which I give one thousand thereof to the inhabitants of the town of Bos- ton , in Massachusetts , and the other thousand to the inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia ...
... towns . To this end , I de- vote two thousand pounds sterling , of which I give one thousand thereof to the inhabitants of the town of Bos- ton , in Massachusetts , and the other thousand to the inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia ...
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... towns in the said State of Massachusetts , who may desire to have it ; such towns engaging to pay punctually the interest and the portions of the principal , annually , to the inhabitants of the town of Boston . If this plan is executed ...
... towns in the said State of Massachusetts , who may desire to have it ; such towns engaging to pay punctually the interest and the portions of the principal , annually , to the inhabitants of the town of Boston . If this plan is executed ...
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... town , and was extinct ; and the trade of the town suffered only a short interruption , compared with what had been usual in former times , the country people during the seasons of that sickness fearing all intercourse with the town ...
... town , and was extinct ; and the trade of the town suffered only a short interruption , compared with what had been usual in former times , the country people during the seasons of that sickness fearing all intercourse with the town ...
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PAGE | 27 |
INVENTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF SCIENCE | 189 |
THE STYLE OF BEING AMERICAN | 225 |
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