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... Britain and America , 84 . Lamps , improvement thereof , 51 . Languages , began to study , 40 . Legal tender of paper money , he opposes , 69 . Library , the first established in Philadelphia , 32 . Lighting and Paving of Philadelphia ...
... Britain and America , 84 . Lamps , improvement thereof , 51 . Languages , began to study , 40 . Legal tender of paper money , he opposes , 69 . Library , the first established in Philadelphia , 32 . Lighting and Paving of Philadelphia ...
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... Britain , 163 . Orford University confers the degree of L. L. D. on Franklin . 75 , P Paine's pamphlet , " Common Sense , " effects of , in America , 137 . Paper currency proposed by , 27 - Legal tender opposed , 68 . Parliament ...
... Britain , 163 . Orford University confers the degree of L. L. D. on Franklin . 75 , P Paine's pamphlet , " Common Sense , " effects of , in America , 137 . Paper currency proposed by , 27 - Legal tender opposed , 68 . Parliament ...
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... Britain , he had opportuni- ties of becoming acquainted with many per- sons of the first consequence in the state , who , on their side were not wanting in observing his extraordinary sagacity and comprehensive understanding . The war ...
... Britain , he had opportuni- ties of becoming acquainted with many per- sons of the first consequence in the state , who , on their side were not wanting in observing his extraordinary sagacity and comprehensive understanding . The war ...
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... Britain , and by the This acquisition gave a new turn to the cession of Louisiana at the same time , re- political interests of the English colonies , and linquished all her possessions on the North followed as it soon was by a new ...
... Britain , and by the This acquisition gave a new turn to the cession of Louisiana at the same time , re- political interests of the English colonies , and linquished all her possessions on the North followed as it soon was by a new ...
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... Britain and her colonies ; but I hope we shall give them no opportunity . " Dr. Franklin was right in his conjectures , but his hopes were not realized ; the oppor- tunity was given , and they availed them- selves of it , -eminently ...
... Britain and her colonies ; but I hope we shall give them no opportunity . " Dr. Franklin was right in his conjectures , but his hopes were not realized ; the oppor- tunity was given , and they availed them- selves of it , -eminently ...
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