Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... hundred miles . But if the whole journey be performed on horseback , the most distant members ( viz . the two from New Hampshire and from South Carolina ) may probably render themselves at Philadelphia in fifteen or twenty days ; the ...
... hundred miles . But if the whole journey be performed on horseback , the most distant members ( viz . the two from New Hampshire and from South Carolina ) may probably render themselves at Philadelphia in fifteen or twenty days ; the ...
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... hundred miles in breadth . It is supposed they must in time be reduced to dimensions more convenient for the common purposes of governments . 5 Mr. Baron Meseares , in page 200 of his account of the Proceedings at Quebec , for obtaining ...
... hundred miles in breadth . It is supposed they must in time be reduced to dimensions more convenient for the common purposes of governments . 5 Mr. Baron Meseares , in page 200 of his account of the Proceedings at Quebec , for obtaining ...
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... hundred and twenty - eight times larger than Jamaica , almost one - eighth part of Europe , and considerably more ... hundred and forty acres make a square mile , is 128,000l . first cost for every hundred miles ) it was forgotten , that ...
... hundred and twenty - eight times larger than Jamaica , almost one - eighth part of Europe , and considerably more ... hundred and forty acres make a square mile , is 128,000l . first cost for every hundred miles ) it was forgotten , that ...
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... hundreds out of every colony , as far as South Carolina , would be inconvenient , the transportation chargeable , and the occasion perhaps passed before they could be assembled ; and therefore that it would be best to raise them ( by ...
... hundreds out of every colony , as far as South Carolina , would be inconvenient , the transportation chargeable , and the occasion perhaps passed before they could be assembled ; and therefore that it would be best to raise them ( by ...
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... hundred miles long , without the approbation or the consent of their re- presentatives first obtained to such expeditions , might be grievous and ruinous to the people , and would put them upon a footing with the subjects of France in ...
... hundred miles long , without the approbation or the consent of their re- presentatives first obtained to such expeditions , might be grievous and ruinous to the people , and would put them upon a footing with the subjects of France in ...
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