Francis Rawle
Francis Rawle (1660 – 5 March 1727), originally from England, was a Quaker and colonist in Philadelphia, where he served in administrative positions and was a member of the assembly. Provided by Wikipedia
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Ways and means for the inhabitants of Delaware to become rich wherein the several growths and products of these countries are demonstrated to be a sufficient fund for a flourishing... by Rawle, Francis
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Some remedies proposed, for the restoring the sunk credit of the province of Pennsylvania with some remarks on its trade. by Rawle, Francis
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Car trust securities a paper read at the eighth annual meeting of the American Bar Association at Saratoga Springs, New York, August 20th, 1885 by Rawle, Francis
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A hundred years of the Harvard Law School by Rawle, Francis
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Address of the president by Rawle, Francis
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A just rebuke to a dialogue betwixt Simon and Timothy shewing what's therein to be found. Namely levity, perversion, and detraction. All which are detected in this short examen. :... by Rawle, Francis
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