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... important trust was committed to the Rev. Dr. William Smith , who was for several years provost of the University of Pennsylvania . No particulars of this part of his life are now to be collected , from any known sources . From a common ...
... important trust was committed to the Rev. Dr. William Smith , who was for several years provost of the University of Pennsylvania . No particulars of this part of his life are now to be collected , from any known sources . From a common ...
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... important document which they were ordered to proclaim to the troops . The men , however , were called out . After a few preparatory observations , the Rev. Dr. Magaw , late of Philadelphia , said prayers , and then the commanding ...
... important document which they were ordered to proclaim to the troops . The men , however , were called out . After a few preparatory observations , the Rev. Dr. Magaw , late of Philadelphia , said prayers , and then the commanding ...
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... important fort in the Delaware . It is certain that he denied all connexion with those persons , and it is equally true that he was a guest at the table of the general , many years afterwards , when the latter was president of the ...
... important fort in the Delaware . It is certain that he denied all connexion with those persons , and it is equally true that he was a guest at the table of the general , many years afterwards , when the latter was president of the ...
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... importance , the German emper- ors , till they became hereditary in practice , the kings of Poland , the deys of the Ottoman dependencies . It may be said that if elections are to be attended with these disorders , the seldomer they are ...
... importance , the German emper- ors , till they became hereditary in practice , the kings of Poland , the deys of the Ottoman dependencies . It may be said that if elections are to be attended with these disorders , the seldomer they are ...
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... important personage , nor had she heard of him , and she sought information from her mother . She was not much enlightened by the informa- tion she received , and repaired to her toilet where " she oc- cupied her mind as much as that ...
... important personage , nor had she heard of him , and she sought information from her mother . She was not much enlightened by the informa- tion she received , and repaired to her toilet where " she oc- cupied her mind as much as that ...
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