Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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... means a point of land , Kil or Kjl , and Kjlen or Kilen means a creek . What farther explanations may be required for the understanding of this map , are given in notes in the course of this translation . The other map is reduced from ...
... means a point of land , Kil or Kjl , and Kjlen or Kilen means a creek . What farther explanations may be required for the understanding of this map , are given in notes in the course of this translation . The other map is reduced from ...
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... means of extending the benefits of education in the city and province ; and in the year 1743 , he drew up the plan of an academy , which he communicated to the Reverend Richard Peters , with the hope , that , as this gentleman was then ...
... means of extending the benefits of education in the city and province ; and in the year 1743 , he drew up the plan of an academy , which he communicated to the Reverend Richard Peters , with the hope , that , as this gentleman was then ...
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... means of knowing upon what basis his future hopes de- pended , and through what means and whose instrumentality they were to be accomplished . With such studies he filled those interstices of time which occur in the busiest life . It ...
... means of knowing upon what basis his future hopes de- pended , and through what means and whose instrumentality they were to be accomplished . With such studies he filled those interstices of time which occur in the busiest life . It ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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