The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 24Historical Society of Pennsylvania., 1900 |
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... to add , that everything respecting you was conducted with the greatest marks of Regard ; and that the same good Disposition appeared among our members which your Paper declares of yours 2 The American Society held at Philadelphia .
... to add , that everything respecting you was conducted with the greatest marks of Regard ; and that the same good Disposition appeared among our members which your Paper declares of yours 2 The American Society held at Philadelphia .
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... Respect & c . " Minutes of March 8 , 1768 . " Minute of the American Society Feby 2a read & ordered to be inserted in our minutes , viz.- " Tuesday Feby 9th 1768. At a meeting of the American Society for promoting and propagating useful ...
... Respect & c . " Minutes of March 8 , 1768 . " Minute of the American Society Feby 2a read & ordered to be inserted in our minutes , viz.- " Tuesday Feby 9th 1768. At a meeting of the American Society for promoting and propagating useful ...
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... respect by many of the English settlers , to whom he had been a sure friend . " For an interesting interview with his nephew shortly be- fore his death , see " Smith's History , " pages 148 to 150 . By reference to the memoir of John ...
... respect by many of the English settlers , to whom he had been a sure friend . " For an interesting interview with his nephew shortly be- fore his death , see " Smith's History , " pages 148 to 150 . By reference to the memoir of John ...
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... respect to him , but I can not with out betraying your Lordships , omitt the Represen- tation of those Matters . I will beg leave farther to mind your Lordships , that there ought to be no time lost in re- establishing the King's ...
... respect to him , but I can not with out betraying your Lordships , omitt the Represen- tation of those Matters . I will beg leave farther to mind your Lordships , that there ought to be no time lost in re- establishing the King's ...
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... respect to the great number of men , and the advantage of having such experienced and vigilant Generals to command them on such Occasions , yet considering how they are dispersed and how badly most of them are armed ; Some have Guns ...
... respect to the great number of men , and the advantage of having such experienced and vigilant Generals to command them on such Occasions , yet considering how they are dispersed and how badly most of them are armed ; Some have Guns ...
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