The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volumen14Historical Society of Pennsylvania., 1890 |
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Página xvi
... road about to be commenced from Easton to Mauch Chunk , to Wil- liamsport , Wilkesbarre , and along the Valley of the North Branch , thus placing the whole Lehigh Valley in direct communication with Philadelphia . " In this proposed road ...
... road about to be commenced from Easton to Mauch Chunk , to Wil- liamsport , Wilkesbarre , and along the Valley of the North Branch , thus placing the whole Lehigh Valley in direct communication with Philadelphia . " In this proposed road ...
Página xvii
... road was known in its charter , in which his name appears as one of the cor- porators . This meeting was held at the Eagle Hotel , Third above Race Streets , August 17 , 1852 . On almost every page the early minutes show the active ...
... road was known in its charter , in which his name appears as one of the cor- porators . This meeting was held at the Eagle Hotel , Third above Race Streets , August 17 , 1852 . On almost every page the early minutes show the active ...
Página xxi
... road . along the banks of the Schuylkill . For years , whenever he visited Bethlehem or Nazareth , he did so in a private conveyance , and continued this practice until the decadence of the inns along the route and ad- vancing years ...
... road . along the banks of the Schuylkill . For years , whenever he visited Bethlehem or Nazareth , he did so in a private conveyance , and continued this practice until the decadence of the inns along the route and ad- vancing years ...
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... road we met D. Vanhorn with his fair Angelica going to take an evening ride . I believe they were going to the place we left . I forgot to tell you that Mrs. Townsend has a pretty grandaughter whose Mother Mrs. Pugéé was not at home ...
... road we met D. Vanhorn with his fair Angelica going to take an evening ride . I believe they were going to the place we left . I forgot to tell you that Mrs. Townsend has a pretty grandaughter whose Mother Mrs. Pugéé was not at home ...
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... road to popularity etc. , has been accompanied with too much pain to be long con- tinued . " 5 mo . 26 , 1770.- " Since my last respecting the state of our Non - importation Agreement , the face of things has altered much ...
... road to popularity etc. , has been accompanied with too much pain to be long con- tinued . " 5 mo . 26 , 1770.- " Since my last respecting the state of our Non - importation Agreement , the face of things has altered much ...
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Página xxx - Verily, verily, I say unto thee, When thou wast young, thou girdedst thyself, and walkedst whither thou wouldest : but when thou shalt be old, thou shalt stretch forth thy hands, and another shall gird thee, and carry thee whither thou wouldest not.
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