Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 271
... present condition of the United States . " There is also connected with the same department a phi losophical apparatus , which has been gradually increasing since the foundation of the school , and is at present one of the most valuable ...
... present condition of the United States . " There is also connected with the same department a phi losophical apparatus , which has been gradually increasing since the foundation of the school , and is at present one of the most valuable ...
Page 272
... present is ninety - four . - January , 1834 . † The academical department at present embraces a classical and English school , under the charge of a principal , who teaches the classics , an English teacher , and three assistants . The ...
... present is ninety - four . - January , 1834 . † The academical department at present embraces a classical and English school , under the charge of a principal , who teaches the classics , an English teacher , and three assistants . The ...
Page 136
... present Lappawinsee and other Delawares , " concerning lands sold by their fathers , more than fifty years before ... present from the present Penn family , and are now deposited among the treasures of the Historical Society of ...
... present Lappawinsee and other Delawares , " concerning lands sold by their fathers , more than fifty years before ... present from the present Penn family , and are now deposited among the treasures of the Historical Society of ...
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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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