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Dorsett, James, I38n.
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Dulany, Daniel, Jr., 87, 100, 105n; Consid-
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Dunlap, William, printer, of Philadelphia,
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Elkridge Paper Mill, 138, 138n.
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An Essay on the Culture and Management of
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Extracts of private Letters from London (i 774)
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Fisher, Edward, 4.
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