Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... province , the secretary had no precedent from which to draw the proclamation . My education in New England , where a fast is proclaimed every year , was here of some advantage : I drew it in the accustomed stile , it was translated ...
... province , the secretary had no precedent from which to draw the proclamation . My education in New England , where a fast is proclaimed every year , was here of some advantage : I drew it in the accustomed stile , it was translated ...
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... province . The paving , cleaning , and lighting of the streets ; the introduction of new trees , new cereals , and of fertilisers ; the invention of the famed American stove ; the formation of a citizens ' fire brigade ; the founding of ...
... province . The paving , cleaning , and lighting of the streets ; the introduction of new trees , new cereals , and of fertilisers ; the invention of the famed American stove ; the formation of a citizens ' fire brigade ; the founding of ...
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... PROVINCE was named after Admiral William Penn , to whose son - a more famous William- Charles II . conveyed it in 1681 , in lieu of a monetary settlement of the large claim against the Crown which the said son had inherited from the ...
... PROVINCE was named after Admiral William Penn , to whose son - a more famous William- Charles II . conveyed it in 1681 , in lieu of a monetary settlement of the large claim against the Crown which the said son had inherited from the ...
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