10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... Pennsylvania ? A. I fuppofe there may be about 160,000 . do Q. What number of them are Quakers ? A. Perhaps a third . Q. What number of Germans ? A. Perhaps another third ; but I can- not speak with certainty . Q. Have any number of the ...
... Pennsylvania ? A. I fuppofe there may be about 160,000 . do Q. What number of them are Quakers ? A. Perhaps a third . Q. What number of Germans ? A. Perhaps another third ; but I can- not speak with certainty . Q. Have any number of the ...
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... Pennsylvania Journal of December 19 , 1776 , under the pseudonym “ Common Sense ” and appeared in pamphlet form on December 23. This is a facsimile of one of the earliest separate printings . Since the Huntington Library copy contains ...
... Pennsylvania Journal of December 19 , 1776 , under the pseudonym “ Common Sense ” and appeared in pamphlet form on December 23. This is a facsimile of one of the earliest separate printings . Since the Huntington Library copy contains ...
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... Pennsylvania militia , so as to be enabled to make a ftand . We ftaid four days at Newark , collected in our out - pofts with fome of the Jersey militia , and marched out twice to meet the enemy on information of their being advancing ...
... Pennsylvania militia , so as to be enabled to make a ftand . We ftaid four days at Newark , collected in our out - pofts with fome of the Jersey militia , and marched out twice to meet the enemy on information of their being advancing ...
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