The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinDonnelley & Sons, 1915 - 264 páginas |
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... wagons . I stayed with him . several days , dined with him daily , and had full opportunity of removing all his prejudices , by the information of what the Assembly had before his arrival actually done , and were still willing to do ...
... wagons . I stayed with him . several days , dined with him daily , and had full opportunity of removing all his prejudices , by the information of what the Assembly had before his arrival actually done , and were still willing to do ...
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... wagons being necessary . I happened to say I thought it was pity they had not been landed rather in Pennsylvania , as in that country almost every farmer had his wagon . The general eagerly laid hold of my words , and said : " Then you ...
... wagons being necessary . I happened to say I thought it was pity they had not been landed rather in Pennsylvania , as in that country almost every farmer had his wagon . The general eagerly laid hold of my words , and said : " Then you ...
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... wagons and teams , or single horses , on the following terms , viz .: I. That there shall be paid for each wagon , with four good horses and a driver , fifteen shillings per diem ; and for each able horse with a pack - saddle , or other ...
... wagons and teams , or single horses , on the following terms , viz .: I. That there shall be paid for each wagon , with four good horses and a driver , fifteen shillings per diem ; and for each able horse with a pack - saddle , or other ...
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... wagons , or persons taking care of the hired horses , are on any account to be called upon to do the duty of soldiers , or be otherwise employed than in conducting or taking care of their carriages or horses . 6. All oats , Indian corn ...
... wagons , or persons taking care of the hired horses , are on any account to be called upon to do the duty of soldiers , or be otherwise employed than in conducting or taking care of their carriages or horses . 6. All oats , Indian corn ...
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... wagons and horses will amount to upward of thirty thou- sand pounds , which will be paid you in silver and gold of the king's money . " The service will be light and easy , for the army will scarce march above twelve miles per day , and ...
... wagons and horses will amount to upward of thirty thou- sand pounds , which will be paid you in silver and gold of the king's money . " The service will be light and easy , for the army will scarce march above twelve miles per day , and ...
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