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Duyckinck, Evart A. & George L.—Cyclopædia of American Literature. New York, 1856.

Fisher, J. Francis.—Sketch of James Logan. In Sparks' Works of Benjamin Franklin, 1840.

Fisher, Sidney G.—Church Colleges, their History, Position and Importance. Philadelphia, 1895.

Ford, Paul Leicester.—Bibliography of Benjamin Franklin. Brooklyn, 1889.

Forster, J. Montgomery.—Memoir of Rev. Joseph Montgomery. 1879.

Franklin, Benjamin.—Proposals relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania. 1749.

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——Narrative of the late Massacres in Lancaster County of a Number of Indians, friends of the Province. 1764.

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——Observations relative to the intentions of the original founders of the Academy in Philadelphia. 1789.

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Gledstone, James P.—Life and Travels of George Whitefield. London, 1871.

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Hopkinson, Francis.—Errata on the Art of Printing incorrectly … Examples taken from a Latin Grammar lately printed, etc. Philadelphia, 1763.

——The Psalms of David, etc., etc. For the use of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in the City of New York. New York, 1766.

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Hosack, David.—Inaugural Discourse delivered at the opening of Rutgers Medical School in the City of New York, 1826.

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Jenkins, Howard M.—Family of William Penn. 1899.