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... meet in , was no sooner proposed , and persons ap- pointed to receive contributions , but sufficient sums were soon received to procure the ground , and erect the building , which was one hundred feet long and seventy broad ; and the ...
... meet in , was no sooner proposed , and persons ap- pointed to receive contributions , but sufficient sums were soon received to procure the ground , and erect the building , which was one hundred feet long and seventy broad ; and the ...
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... meet- ing ; and my three intended forts being now completed , and the inhabitants contented to remain on their farms under that protection , I resolved to return ; the more willingly , as a New England officer , colonel Clapham , expe ...
... meet- ing ; and my three intended forts being now completed , and the inhabitants contented to remain on their farms under that protection , I resolved to return ; the more willingly , as a New England officer , colonel Clapham , expe ...
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... meet him , that he possibly accept of any ; that , however , I had might hear what was to be said on both sides . no personal enmity to the proprietary , and We met and discussed the business in be- that whenever the public measures he ...
... meet him , that he possibly accept of any ; that , however , I had might hear what was to be said on both sides . no personal enmity to the proprietary , and We met and discussed the business in be- that whenever the public measures he ...
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... meet the Paxton - boys , as they were called , and had influence enough to prevail upon them to relinquish their un- dertaking , and return to their homes . " - Dr . Franklin wrote a pamphlet on this occasion , which had a considerable ...
... meet the Paxton - boys , as they were called , and had influence enough to prevail upon them to relinquish their un- dertaking , and return to their homes . " - Dr . Franklin wrote a pamphlet on this occasion , which had a considerable ...
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... meet those facts by others equally conclu- with the others ; and nothing was to be heard sive , or to acknowledge that he had wrong - of but resolutions for the encouragement of fully accused Dr. Franklin . The former he could not do ...
... meet those facts by others equally conclu- with the others ; and nothing was to be heard sive , or to acknowledge that he had wrong - of but resolutions for the encouragement of fully accused Dr. Franklin . The former he could not do ...
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