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 AuthorChilds & Peterson, 1840 |
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... York from next Thursday morning , till Friday evening ; where I shall be ready to agree for wagons and teams , or single horses , on the follow- ing terms ; viz . 1. That there shall be paid for each wagon , with four good horses and a ...
... York from next Thursday morning , till Friday evening ; where I shall be ready to agree for wagons and teams , or single horses , on the follow- ing terms ; viz . 1. That there shall be paid for each wagon , with four good horses and a ...
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... York , and Cumberland . " Friends and Countrymen , " Being occasionally at the camp at Frederic a few days since , I found the general and officers extremely exasperated on account of their not being supplied with horses and carriages ...
... York , and Cumberland . " Friends and Countrymen , " Being occasionally at the camp at Frederic a few days since , I found the general and officers extremely exasperated on account of their not being supplied with horses and carriages ...
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... York- er , having a brisk gale of wind at east . Towards night a poor little bird came on board us , being almost tired to death , and suffered itself to be taken by the hand . We reckon ourselves near two hundred leagues from land , so ...
... York- er , having a brisk gale of wind at east . Towards night a poor little bird came on board us , being almost tired to death , and suffered itself to be taken by the hand . We reckon ourselves near two hundred leagues from land , so ...
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