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... Cheyney , 1940 : 22.1 . The reader should also see Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker , The Founding of American Civi- lization : The Middle Colonies ( 133 ) . 2. Cheyney , 1940 : 22.2 3 . Van Doren . 1938 : 132 Whitefield's pulpit magic and ...
... Cheyney , 1940 : 22.1 . The reader should also see Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker , The Founding of American Civi- lization : The Middle Colonies ( 133 ) . 2. Cheyney , 1940 : 22.2 3 . Van Doren . 1938 : 132 Whitefield's pulpit magic and ...
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... Cheyney , official historian of the University of Pennsylvania , reported that : .. it hath been thought proper to ... Cheyney continued : The names of those in charge of 1. Cheyney . 1940 : 22.3 128.
... Cheyney , official historian of the University of Pennsylvania , reported that : .. it hath been thought proper to ... Cheyney continued : The names of those in charge of 1. Cheyney . 1940 : 22.3 128.
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... Cheyney . " and the primary purposes for which the New Build- ing had been erected remained unfilled . " 2 wrote ... Cheyney . 1940 : 22.4 2. Cheyney . 1940 : 22.5 college , but a secondary school . Franklin , however 3. Cheyney ...
... Cheyney . " and the primary purposes for which the New Build- ing had been erected remained unfilled . " 2 wrote ... Cheyney . 1940 : 22.4 2. Cheyney . 1940 : 22.5 college , but a secondary school . Franklin , however 3. Cheyney ...
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