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Temperance first , as it tends to procure that coolness and clearness of head which is so necessary where constant vigilance was to be kept up and a guard maintained against the unremitting attraction of ancient habits and the force of ...
Temperance first , as it tends to procure that coolness and clearness of head which is so necessary where constant vigilance was to be kept up and a guard maintained against the unremitting attraction of ancient habits and the force of ...
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a country destitute of the means of conveying their stores , baggage , etc. , not less than one bundred and fifty wagons being necessary . I happened to say I thought it was a pity they had not been landed in Pennsylvania , as in that ...
a country destitute of the means of conveying their stores , baggage , etc. , not less than one bundred and fifty wagons being necessary . I happened to say I thought it was a pity they had not been landed in Pennsylvania , as in that ...
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mence from the time of their joining the forces , a : Will's Creek , which must be on or before the 20th of May ensuing , and that & reasonable allowance be paid over and above for the time necessary for their traveling to Will's Creek ...
mence from the time of their joining the forces , a : Will's Creek , which must be on or before the 20th of May ensuing , and that & reasonable allowance be paid over and above for the time necessary for their traveling to Will's Creek ...
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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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