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Many pamphlets pro and con were published on the subject , and some by good Quakers , in favor of defense ; which , I believe , convinced most of their young people . A transaction in our fire company gave me some insight into their ...
Many pamphlets pro and con were published on the subject , and some by good Quakers , in favor of defense ; which , I believe , convinced most of their young people . A transaction in our fire company gave me some insight into their ...
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Their captain prepared for defense , but told William Penn and his company of Quakers that he did not expect their assistance , and they might retire into the cabin , which they did , except James Logan , who chose to stay upon deck and ...
Their captain prepared for defense , but told William Penn and his company of Quakers that he did not expect their assistance , and they might retire into the cabin , which they did , except James Logan , who chose to stay upon deck and ...
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Those embarrassments that the Quakers suffered , from having established and published it as one of their principles that no kind of war was lawful , and which , being once published , they could not afterward , however they might ...
Those embarrassments that the Quakers suffered , from having established and published it as one of their principles that no kind of war was lawful , and which , being once published , they could not afterward , however they might ...
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | 1 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
Digging for Hidden Treasure | 239 |
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers Benjamin Franklin Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1902 |
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