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... colonies , 123 - Rejection of the same , 125 . Clapham , colonel , 60 . Clarkson's life of Penn , refutation of censurers on Franklin in , 73 . Clifton , John , first proposes the lighting of the streets of Philadelphia , 50 . Coleman ...
... colonies , 123 - Rejection of the same , 125 . Clapham , colonel , 60 . Clarkson's life of Penn , refutation of censurers on Franklin in , 73 . Clifton , John , first proposes the lighting of the streets of Philadelphia , 50 . Coleman ...
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... colonies in 1754 . The articles agreed upon by that assembly were composed by him ; he had pene- trated futurity ;, and there was a certain harmony between the tone of his thoughts and the occurrences of the period which brought about ...
... colonies in 1754 . The articles agreed upon by that assembly were composed by him ; he had pene- trated futurity ;, and there was a certain harmony between the tone of his thoughts and the occurrences of the period which brought about ...
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... colonies was , by an order of the lords of trade , to be assembled at Albany ; there to confer with the chiefs of the Six na- tions , concerning the means of defending both their country and ours . Governor Hamilton having received this ...
... colonies was , by an order of the lords of trade , to be assembled at Albany ; there to confer with the chiefs of the Six na- tions , concerning the means of defending both their country and ours . Governor Hamilton having received this ...
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... colonies , he might be able to proceed in the expedition and after my return from the frontier , he would have had me undertake the conduct of such an expedition with pro- vincial troops , for the reduction of fort Du- quesne ; ( Dunbar ...
... colonies , he might be able to proceed in the expedition and after my return from the frontier , he would have had me undertake the conduct of such an expedition with pro- vincial troops , for the reduction of fort Du- quesne ; ( Dunbar ...
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... colonies or the mother country . An opportunity soon offered to bring the subject fairly before the public , in consequence of the insertion of an article in a paper called the " Citizen , or General Advertiser , " sta- ting that recent ...
... colonies or the mother country . An opportunity soon offered to bring the subject fairly before the public , in consequence of the insertion of an article in a paper called the " Citizen , or General Advertiser , " sta- ting that recent ...
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