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; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 3Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... hundred and thirty- eight thousand six hundred and thirty - seven pounds , two shillings , and ten pence . For the year 1750 , two hundred and seventeen thousand seven hundred and thirteen pounds and ten pence . And , for the year 1751 ...
... hundred and thirty- eight thousand six hundred and thirty - seven pounds , two shillings , and ten pence . For the year 1750 , two hundred and seventeen thousand seven hundred and thirteen pounds and ten pence . And , for the year 1751 ...
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... hundred men , and Rhode Island one hundred and fifty , in addition to the forces sent by those governments against Crown Point , who will also stand in need of a supply of provisions ; he there- fore recommends these matters to your ...
... hundred men , and Rhode Island one hundred and fifty , in addition to the forces sent by those governments against Crown Point , who will also stand in need of a supply of provisions ; he there- fore recommends these matters to your ...
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... hundred acres , and in the above estimate valued only at £ 40 per hundred , the said increased value being £ 360 per hundred , on 13,400 acres , • 2. For the increased value of Gilbert's manor , now 48,240 0 0 worth £ 400 per hundred ...
... hundred acres , and in the above estimate valued only at £ 40 per hundred , the said increased value being £ 360 per hundred , on 13,400 acres , • 2. For the increased value of Gilbert's manor , now 48,240 0 0 worth £ 400 per hundred ...
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