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... hand , addressed to M. Vaughan in Another document of a later date , signed with the diagonal line which Vaughan used in most of his political writings after his experience in France , is a letter to his brother John . In this he ...
... hand , addressed to M. Vaughan in Another document of a later date , signed with the diagonal line which Vaughan used in most of his political writings after his experience in France , is a letter to his brother John . In this he ...
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... hand not infrequently taken for that of Franklin , it was obviously dictated by him and , although brief , rates as a masterpiece among case histories even today . On his part Vaughan , having been trained in medicine , was apparently ...
... hand not infrequently taken for that of Franklin , it was obviously dictated by him and , although brief , rates as a masterpiece among case histories even today . On his part Vaughan , having been trained in medicine , was apparently ...
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... hand , whereas in the second South Caro- lina was similarly treated . The two documents are beautifully executed on vellum , large folio , each approximately 35 x 34 inches , with a portrait of the King and the Royal Arms engraved in ...
... hand , whereas in the second South Caro- lina was similarly treated . The two documents are beautifully executed on vellum , large folio , each approximately 35 x 34 inches , with a portrait of the King and the Royal Arms engraved in ...
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... hand , the problems of securing a peace at all commensu- Jay , Hon . John , On the Peace Negotiations of 1782- 1783 , as illustrated by the Secret Correspondence between France and England , Papers of the American Historical Association ...
... hand , the problems of securing a peace at all commensu- Jay , Hon . John , On the Peace Negotiations of 1782- 1783 , as illustrated by the Secret Correspondence between France and England , Papers of the American Historical Association ...
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... hand : Nov 8 , 1766 answer'd per Capt . Freeman & sent a Box of Millinery . OVER To Doctor Benjamin Franklin at Mrs. Stevensons in Craving Strest att Lond 9. favour of Cap . Freeman 994 8 nes FIG . 9. Address page of Jane Mecom's letter ...
... hand : Nov 8 , 1766 answer'd per Capt . Freeman & sent a Box of Millinery . OVER To Doctor Benjamin Franklin at Mrs. Stevensons in Craving Strest att Lond 9. favour of Cap . Freeman 994 8 nes FIG . 9. Address page of Jane Mecom's letter ...
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Página 229 - A sermon on the present situation of American affairs, preached in Christ Church, June 23, 1775, at the request of the Officers of the Third Battalion of the city of Philadelphia and District of Southwark.
Página 254 - The author, with the aid of a grant from the Penrose Fund of the American Philosophical Society, is trying to locate, identify, and catalog all extant versions, such as those that appear here. The magnificent "Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees...
Página 242 - Considering our well-furnished, plentiful market as the best of gardens, I am turning mine, in the midst of which my house stands, into grass plots and gravel walks, with trees and flowering shrubs.
Página 253 - The last of the above officers has accepted of the new office of inspectorgeneral of our army, in order to reform abuses ; but the remedy is only a palliative one. In one of his letters to a friend he says, ' A great and good God hath decreed America to be free, or the [General] and weak counsellors would have ruined her long ago.
Página 223 - The American Society for promoting and propagating Useful Knowledge, held in Philadelphia (1766-1768).
Página 253 - Dear Sir; The common danger of our country first brought you and me together. I recollect with pleasure the influence of your conversation and eloquence upon the opinions of this country in the beginning of the present controversy. You first taught us to shake off our idolatrous attachment to royalty, and to oppose its encroachments upon our liberties, with our very lives. By these means you saved us from ruin. The independence of America is the offspring of that liberal spirit of thinking and acting,...
Página 215 - Oswald was empowered to treat " with any commissioners or persons, vested with equal powers by and on the part of the Thirteen United States of America.
Página 253 - ... common danger of our country first brought you and me together. I recollect with pleasure the influence of your conversation and eloquence upon the opinions of this country in the beginning of the present controversy. You first taught us to shake off our idolatrous attachment to royalty, and to oppose its encroachments upon our liberties with our very lives. By these means you saved us from ruin. The independence of America is the offspring of that liberal spirit of thinking, and acting, which...
Página 271 - Be it remembered, In honor of the Philadelphia Youth, (Then chiefly artificers,) That, in MDCCXXXI, They cheerfully At the Instance of Benjamin Franklin, One of their Number, Instituted the Philadelphia Library, Which, though small at first, Is become highly valuable, and extensively useful. And which the Walls of this Edifice Are now destined to contain and preserve; The first Stone of whose Foundation Was here placed The 31st of August, MDCCLXXXIX.
Página 306 - I arose, and, as I attempted to step over the threshold of my door, I stumbled and should have fallen had they not caught me. They were three holy men who looked alike, and were dressed alike. The paint they wore seemed but one day old. Each held in his hand a shrub bearing different kinds of fruit. One of them, addressing me, said, " We have come to comfort and relieve you. Take of these berries and eat; they will restore you to health.