The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinDonnelley & Sons, 1915 - 264 páginas |
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... the door to give notice if he saw the apparitor coming , who was an officer of the spiritual court . In that case the stool was turned down again upon its feet , when the Bible remained concealed under it as 6 The Autobiography of.
... the door to give notice if he saw the apparitor coming , who was an officer of the spiritual court . In that case the stool was turned down again upon its feet , when the Bible remained concealed under it as 6 The Autobiography of.
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... officers , and met every week to be instructed in the manual exercise and other parts of military discipline . The women , by subscriptions among them- selves , provided silk colors , which they pre- sented to the companies , painted ...
... officers , and met every week to be instructed in the manual exercise and other parts of military discipline . The women , by subscriptions among them- selves , provided silk colors , which they pre- sented to the companies , painted ...
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... officers to account , I was , upon his death , in 1753 , appointed , jointly with Mr. William Hunter , to succeed him , by a com- mission from the postmaster - general in Eng- land . The American office never had hitherto paid anything ...
... officers to account , I was , upon his death , in 1753 , appointed , jointly with Mr. William Hunter , to succeed him , by a com- mission from the postmaster - general in Eng- land . The American office never had hitherto paid anything ...
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... which it appeared that they amounted only to twenty - five , and not all of those were in ser- viceable condition . The general and all the officers were surprised , declared the expedition was then at 207 Benjamin Franklin.
... which it appeared that they amounted only to twenty - five , and not all of those were in ser- viceable condition . The general and all the officers were surprised , declared the expedition was then at 207 Benjamin Franklin.
Página 208
Benjamin Franklin. officers were surprised , declared the expedition was then at an end , being impossible , and exclaimed against the ministers for ignorantly landing them in a country destitute of the means of conveying their stores ...
Benjamin Franklin. officers were surprised , declared the expedition was then at an end , being impossible , and exclaimed against the ministers for ignorantly landing them in a country destitute of the means of conveying their stores ...
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