Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions, Volume 2C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1850 - Speeches, addresses, etc., American |
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... which the Courant was supported , " then applied the lash , as it was termed , with the greater energy , especially to the governor * See note at the end . and some of the clergy . " This expression is THE BOYHOOD AND YOUTH OF FRANKLIN .
... which the Courant was supported , " then applied the lash , as it was termed , with the greater energy , especially to the governor * See note at the end . and some of the clergy . " This expression is THE BOYHOOD AND YOUTH OF FRANKLIN .
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... Printing in America , Vol . II . p . 218. Compare the advertisement in No. 53 of the Courant with that in Nos . 52 , 79 , and 157 . which was approved by the governor , by which it 28 THE BOYHOOD AND YOUTH OF FRANKLIN .
... Printing in America , Vol . II . p . 218. Compare the advertisement in No. 53 of the Courant with that in Nos . 52 , 79 , and 157 . which was approved by the governor , by which it 28 THE BOYHOOD AND YOUTH OF FRANKLIN .
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Edward Everett. which was approved by the governor , by which it was ordered that , in consequence of the irreligious and offensive character of the paper of the fourteenth of January , " James Franklin , the printer and publisher ...
Edward Everett. which was approved by the governor , by which it was ordered that , in consequence of the irreligious and offensive character of the paper of the fourteenth of January , " James Franklin , the printer and publisher ...
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... governor , Geo . Keith . " Brad- ford removed to New York in 1693 , in consequence of a prosecution against himself and a certain George Keith , for a libel . Sir William Keith was first governor in 1717 , twenty - four years after ...
... governor , Geo . Keith . " Brad- ford removed to New York in 1693 , in consequence of a prosecution against himself and a certain George Keith , for a libel . Sir William Keith was first governor in 1717 , twenty - four years after ...
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... governor of the province , was then at Newcastle ; and Captain Holmes happened to be with him when he received Benjamin's letter . The letter was shown to the governor , and read by him , who said the writer was evidently a young man of ...
... governor of the province , was then at Newcastle ; and Captain Holmes happened to be with him when he received Benjamin's letter . The letter was shown to the governor , and read by him , who said the writer was evidently a young man of ...
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