Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... Pennsylvania Com- mittee of Safety , of which he was chairman . business of this committee was 66 to arm and defend Pennsylvania ; to call out , drill , and organise the militia ; to provide supplies and ammunition ; and to issue bills ...
... Pennsylvania Com- mittee of Safety , of which he was chairman . business of this committee was 66 to arm and defend Pennsylvania ; to call out , drill , and organise the militia ; to provide supplies and ammunition ; and to issue bills ...
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... Pennsylvania made the first demand upon him , as having the first claim ; as having , also , her own crisis as a commonwealth to weather , a crisis which was viewed with concern by all the other States . In the month following his ...
... Pennsylvania made the first demand upon him , as having the first claim ; as having , also , her own crisis as a commonwealth to weather , a crisis which was viewed with concern by all the other States . In the month following his ...
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... Pennsylvania - at one time about a third - being of that nationality . During one of these years , however , he rendered more important services upon a greater plane of things . A Convention of Delegates from all the States was ...
... Pennsylvania - at one time about a third - being of that nationality . During one of these years , however , he rendered more important services upon a greater plane of things . A Convention of Delegates from all the States was ...
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