The Autobiography of Benjamin FranklinUniversal Library, 1950 - 212 páginas |
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Página 184
... wagons being necessary . I happened to say I thought it was pity they had not been landed in Pennsylvania , as in that country almost every farmer had his wagon . The General eagerly laid hold of my words and said , " Then you sir , who ...
... wagons being necessary . I happened to say I thought it was pity they had not been landed in Pennsylvania , as in that country almost every farmer had his wagon . The General eagerly laid hold of my words and said , " Then you sir , who ...
Página 188
... wagon owners , etc .; but that sum being insufficient , I advanced upward of two hundred pounds more , and in two weeks the one hundred and fifty wagons with two hundred and fifty - nine carry- ing horses were on their march for the ...
... wagon owners , etc .; but that sum being insufficient , I advanced upward of two hundred pounds more , and in two weeks the one hundred and fifty wagons with two hundred and fifty - nine carry- ing horses were on their march for the ...
Página 192
... wagons , baggage , and cattle ; and presently the fire came upon their flank ; the officers , being on horseback , were more easily distinguished , picked out as marks , and fell very fast ; and the soldiers were crowded together in a ...
... wagons , baggage , and cattle ; and presently the fire came upon their flank ; the officers , being on horseback , were more easily distinguished , picked out as marks , and fell very fast ; and the soldiers were crowded together in a ...
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PRINTER 17061730 | 3 |
CITIZEN 17301756 | 105 |
STATESMAN 17561790 | 215 |
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