Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... hundred pounds currency , which had been paid ; and a hundred more was due to the merchant , who grew impatient , and su'd us all . We gave bail , but saw that , if the money could not be rais'd in time , the suit must soon come to a ...
... hundred pounds currency , which had been paid ; and a hundred more was due to the merchant , who grew impatient , and su'd us all . We gave bail , but saw that , if the money could not be rais'd in time , the suit must soon come to a ...
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... hundred . These eleven hundred had been picked men from the whole army ; the rest had been left behind with Colonel Dunbar , who was to follow with the heavier part of the stores , provisions , and baggage . The flyers , not being pursu ...
... hundred . These eleven hundred had been picked men from the whole army ; the rest had been left behind with Colonel Dunbar , who was to follow with the heavier part of the stores , provisions , and baggage . The flyers , not being pursu ...
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... hundred acres , all subject to an annual quit - rent of one shilling per hundred acres . He also reserved manors , city lots , and various portions of territory , either holding them against a rise in value or letting them to tenants ...
... hundred acres , all subject to an annual quit - rent of one shilling per hundred acres . He also reserved manors , city lots , and various portions of territory , either holding them against a rise in value or letting them to tenants ...
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