Benjamin Franklin as a Man of LettersHoughton, Mifflin, 1892 - 293 páginas |
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... pounds for each pirate killed ; and decreed that the ship and cargo of the rovers should be the property of the captors . The number of the " Courant " containing the sixth of the Dogood papers announced under " Boston News " that the ...
... pounds for each pirate killed ; and decreed that the ship and cargo of the rovers should be the property of the captors . The number of the " Courant " containing the sixth of the Dogood papers announced under " Boston News " that the ...
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... pounds for its portraiture . However tho ' this double face has spoilt us a pretty Picture , yet we all rejoice to see old Janus in our company . As for his morals he is a chearly Christian as the Country Phrase has it . A man of good ...
... pounds for its portraiture . However tho ' this double face has spoilt us a pretty Picture , yet we all rejoice to see old Janus in our company . As for his morals he is a chearly Christian as the Country Phrase has it . A man of good ...
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... pounds , raised each year by tax on the innkeepers of Piscataway , Woodbridge , and Elizabethtown , were thought ample to keep the pathway in repair . The favored road across the province was that from Perth Town to Burlington , on the ...
... pounds , raised each year by tax on the innkeepers of Piscataway , Woodbridge , and Elizabethtown , were thought ample to keep the pathway in repair . The favored road across the province was that from Perth Town to Burlington , on the ...
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... , if he chose , carry it to the loan office , leave it there , and take away in exchange a number of paper bills . In this folly Massachusetts led the way , in 1714 , with a bank of fifty thousand pounds ; PAPER MONEY . 57.
... , if he chose , carry it to the loan office , leave it there , and take away in exchange a number of paper bills . In this folly Massachusetts led the way , in 1714 , with a bank of fifty thousand pounds ; PAPER MONEY . 57.
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John Bach McMaster. 1714 , with a bank of fifty thousand pounds ; New York , Rhode Island , South Carolina , quickly followed , and before seven years were gone the loan office was established in Pennsyl- vania and New Jersey . The trade ...
John Bach McMaster. 1714 , with a bank of fifty thousand pounds ; New York , Rhode Island , South Carolina , quickly followed , and before seven years were gone the loan office was established in Pennsyl- vania and New Jersey . The trade ...
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