Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... hands it had fallen . Through what adventures it had passed in the interval we do not know , but assuredly they were not without peril to a small sheaf of papers . At the beginning of the war the Governor of New Jersey had , as became ...
... hands it had fallen . Through what adventures it had passed in the interval we do not know , but assuredly they were not without peril to a small sheaf of papers . At the beginning of the war the Governor of New Jersey had , as became ...
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... hands : Hugh Meredith , a Welsh Pensilvanian , thirty years of age , bred to country work ; honest , sensible , had a great deal of solid observation , was something of a reader , but given to drink . Stephen Potts , a young countryman ...
... hands : Hugh Meredith , a Welsh Pensilvanian , thirty years of age , bred to country work ; honest , sensible , had a great deal of solid observation , was something of a reader , but given to drink . Stephen Potts , a young countryman ...
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... hands of one who could also handle a pen , thought it convenient to oblige and encourage me . Bradford still printed the votes , and laws , and other publick business . He had printed an address of the House to the governor , in a ...
... hands of one who could also handle a pen , thought it convenient to oblige and encourage me . Bradford still printed the votes , and laws , and other publick business . He had printed an address of the House to the governor , in a ...
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