A History of the University of Pennsylvania, from Its Foundation to A. D. 1770: Including Biographical Sketches of the Trustees, Faculty, the First Alumni and OthersG. W. Jacobs & Company, 1900 - 566 pages |
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... Gentlemen's Magazine , " the . Gledstone , James P. - Life and Travels of George Whitefield . Lon- don , 1871 . Gordon , Thomas F. - History of Pennsylvania . 1829 . Graydon , Alexander . - Memoirs of a Life chiefly passed in Pennsyl ...
... Gentlemen's Magazine , " the . Gledstone , James P. - Life and Travels of George Whitefield . Lon- don , 1871 . Gordon , Thomas F. - History of Pennsylvania . 1829 . Graydon , Alexander . - Memoirs of a Life chiefly passed in Pennsyl ...
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... gentleman of some fortune , generous , lively and witty ; " and lastly , " William Coleman , then a mer- chant's clerk , about my age , who had the coolest , clearest head , the best heart , and the exactest morals , of almost any man I ...
... gentleman of some fortune , generous , lively and witty ; " and lastly , " William Coleman , then a mer- chant's clerk , about my age , who had the coolest , clearest head , the best heart , and the exactest morals , of almost any man I ...
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... gentlemen from other countries , and perhaps have contributed in some degree to the stand so generally made throughout the colonies in defence of their privileges . He writes this in 1771 in the dawn of our great struggle , of his co ...
... gentlemen from other countries , and perhaps have contributed in some degree to the stand so generally made throughout the colonies in defence of their privileges . He writes this in 1771 in the dawn of our great struggle , of his co ...
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... gentlemen of this city that incline to encourage the thing ; and there are a number of others , in Virginia , Mary- land , and the New England colonies , we expect to join us as soon as they are acquainted that the Society has begun to ...
... gentlemen of this city that incline to encourage the thing ; and there are a number of others , in Virginia , Mary- land , and the New England colonies , we expect to join us as soon as they are acquainted that the Society has begun to ...
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... gentlemen ; avoiding as much as I could , according to my usual rule , the presenting myself to the public as the author of any scheme for their benefit . We can name the time of the issue of this remarkable paper by his advertisement ...
... gentlemen ; avoiding as much as I could , according to my usual rule , the presenting myself to the public as the author of any scheme for their benefit . We can name the time of the issue of this remarkable paper by his advertisement ...
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