The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinUniversal Library, 1950 - 212 páginas |
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... brought me word they had no such sum to spare ; I said they might mortgage their house in the loan - office . The answer to this , after some days , was that they did not approve the match ; that on inquiry of Bradford they had been ...
... brought me word they had no such sum to spare ; I said they might mortgage their house in the loan - office . The answer to this , after some days , was that they did not approve the match ; that on inquiry of Bradford they had been ...
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... brought a commission to supersede Mr. Hamilton , who , tired with the disputes his proprietary in- structions subjected him to , had resigned . Mr. Morris asked me if I thought he must expect as uncomfortable an ad- ministration . I ...
... brought a commission to supersede Mr. Hamilton , who , tired with the disputes his proprietary in- structions subjected him to , had resigned . Mr. Morris asked me if I thought he must expect as uncomfortable an ad- ministration . I ...
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... brought off with difficulty ; his secretary Mr. Shirley was killed by his side ; and out of eighty - six officers , sixty- three were killed or wounded , and seven hundred and fourteen men killed out of eleven hundred . These eleven ...
... brought off with difficulty ; his secretary Mr. Shirley was killed by his side ; and out of eighty - six officers , sixty- three were killed or wounded , and seven hundred and fourteen men killed out of eleven hundred . These eleven ...
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PRINTER 17061730 | 3 |
CITIZEN 17301756 | 105 |
STATESMAN 17561790 | 215 |
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