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New York, May 8, 1775. Extract of a letter from Philadelphia, to a gentleman in this City, dated the 6th instant. Yesterday evening Dr. Franklin arrived here from Londin in six weeks, which he left the 20th of March, which has given great joy to

New York, May 8, 1775. Extract of a letter from Philadelphia, to a gentleman in this City, dated the 6th instant. Yesterday evening Dr. Franklin arrived here from Londin in six weeks, which he left the 20th of March, which has given great joy to

Philadelphia, May 6, 1783 1 o'clock, P. M. A gentleman just arrived in town from New-York has favoured us with a Gazette Extraordinary printed in that city last Saturday evening, from which we have extracted the following intelligence.------ New

Philadelphia, May 6, 1783 1 o'clock, P. M. A gentleman just arrived in town from New-York has favoured us with a Gazette Extraordinary printed in that city last Saturday evening, from which we have extracted the following intelligence.------ New

Philadelphia 20th, March 1798. Dear Sir I have been sometime waiting for something important to communicate to you from this place but until the message of the president of the 5th inst. with the letter of our Envoys at Paris, on the 8th of Janu

Philadelphia 20th, March 1798. Dear Sir I have been sometime waiting for something important to communicate to you from this place but until the message of the president of the 5th inst. with the letter of our Envoys at Paris, on the 8th of Janu

Philadelphia 20th, March 1798. Dear Sir I have been sometime waiting for something important to communicate to you from this place but until the message of the president of the 5th inst. with the letter of our Envoys at Paris, on the 8th of Janu

New York, July 1, 1776. By the arrival of Capt. Williams, at Philadelphia from St. Eustatia, we have the following letter, which was received in this City yesterday evening. London, April 9, 1776. It will no doubt be entertaining to you to know

New-York. July 25, 1774. Extract of a letter from London, by way of Philadelphia, to a gentleman in this City. "the unhappy disputes which at present subsist between Great Britain and America, fill our minds with melancholy reflections, as the m

New York, May 8, 1775. Extract of a letter from Philadelphia, to a gentleman in this City, dated the 6th instant. Yesterday evening Dr. Franklin arrived here from Londin in six weeks, which he left the 20th of March, which has given great joy to

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Philadelphia. In Congress, Monday, May 15, 1775. The City and County of New-York, having through delegates applied to the Congress for their advice ... To act on the defensive when troops arrive Signed Charles Thomson, Secretary. And transm

Members of the British Armed Forces assigned to local

Impressions of the West and South during a six weeks' holiday.

A message to the Governor from the Assembly In answer to the Governor's message of the 18th instant. [About the power to appoint a doctor to visit unhealthy vessels] [Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin 1742].

Yesterday and to day - Public domain American sheet music, 1884

Celebration of the two-hundreth anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin under the auspices of the American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia for promoting useful knowledge, April 17th to 20th, 1906.

To the respectable public. Certain resolves having been proposed by the Committee of correspondence, to a numver of citizens assembled at the Coffee-House yesterday, and rejected; and instead of desiring that amendments or additions might be mad

British personnel arrive in a Land Rover Truck Utility Light (TUL), with a Weapons Mounted Installation Kit (WMIK) carries a FNMI 7.62mm M240G general purpose machine gun, at Living Support Area 5 (LSA-5). They arrived at camp for a combined British forces and US Marine Corps (USMC) Marines briefing as they prepare to carry out a battle plan for a possible war with Iraq during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. (Substandard image)

U.S. Air Force and British explosive ordnance disposal

The encouragers of the art of printing. [New Haven, Printed at the Gehenna Press in Northampton Massachusetts for ... Yale University, 1966].

Impressions of the West and South during a six weeks' holiday.

Washington, February 26, 1847. Sir: I beg to solicit your favorable attention to the resolution offered yesterday by the Hon. Mr. Hannegan, relative to the reports of Senate debates for the thirteenth Congress ... James A. Houston.

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