| 1834 - 470 lapas
...know English. They import many books from Germany ; and of the six printing-houses in the provinces, two are entirely German, two half German, half English, and but two entirely English. They have one German newspaper, and one half German. Advertisements intended to be... | |
| 1834 - 732 lapas
...know English. They import many books from Germany ; and of the six printing-houses in the provinces, two are entirely German, two half German, half English, and but two entirely English. They have one German newspaper, and one half German. Advertisements intended f5 '... | |
| James Parton - 1865 - 672 lapas
...modestly declined intermeddling in our elections, but now they come in droves, and carry all before them. Of the six printing houses in the province, two are entirely German, two half-German half-English, and but two entirely English. They have one German newspaper, and one half-German.... | |
| Benjamin Rush - 1875 - 80 lapas
...children in the country know English. They import many books from Germany, and, of the six printing-houses in the province, two are entirely German, two half...intended to be general, are now printed in Dutch, (German) and English. The signs in our streets, (Philada.) have inscriptions in both languages, and... | |
| Worthington Chauncey Ford - 1889 - 86 lapas
...children in the country know English. They import many books from Germany; and of the six printing-houses in the province, two are entirely German, two half German half English, and but two entirely English. They have one German newspaper, and one half-German. Advertisements, intended to... | |
| William Beidelman - 1898 - 278 lapas
...except in one or two counties. Few of their children in the country know English. They import many books from Germany, and, of the six printing houses...intended to be general, are now printed in Dutch, (German) and English. The signs in our streets, (Phila.,) have inscriptions in both languages, and... | |
| Oscar Kuhns - 1900 - 306 lapas
...children in the country know English. They import many books from Germany, and of the six printinghouses in the province two are entirely German, two half...They have one German newspaper and one half German." Surely a people which had as many printing-presses and newspapers as the English, who outnumbered them... | |
| 1901 - 710 lapas
...one or two counties." . . . . "Few of their children in the country know English. They import many books from Germany, and of the six printing houses...entirely English. They have one German Newspaper, and one-half of the German advertisements intended to be general are now printed in Dutch (German) and... | |
| Karl Frederick Geiser - 1901 - 144 lapas
...three-fifths of the population. Franklin, in a letter dated May 9th, 1753, says, "They import many books from Germany, and of the six printing houses in the Province two are entirely German, two half-German and half-English, and but two are entirely English. The signs in our streets have inscriptions... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach - 1904 - 914 lapas
...modestly declined intermeddling in our elections, but now they come in droves and carry all before them. Of the six printing houses in the province two are...entirely German, two half German half English and but two entirely English. They have one German newspaper and one half-German. Advertisements intended to be... | |
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