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are more likely to gain support. The best way for an article to be selected is to make sure it is of high quality, appropriate length (especially the article's introduction section), and properly referenced. Articles of high quality will be selected first before lesser quality articles.
325:. In consequence, he fled to England, where he was appointed chaplain to the Lambeth orphan asylum, and soon made a reputation as an eloquent preacher. He was not able to return to America until 1792, after he had suffered a stroke. He died in Philadelphia in 1798.-- 165:. Remarkably, in his rookie season, he pitched in 65 games, but accumulated a record of only 12–48 (the team's season record was 17–81). He also appeared in another 32 games as an outfielder and second baseman. As of 2007, his 48 losses, 772 hits given up, and 291 278: 317:, imploring him to lay down his arms and sue for peace with the British. In just a short while, Duché went from hero of the Revolutionary cause to 36: 305:, Duché was arrested and detained, underscoring the seriousness of his actions. He was later released, at which time he wrote a famous 133: 58: 99: 54: 53:
that you think is very good and would be suitable for use as the featured biography. Two good starting places are the
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status. The nomination process here is a little more relaxed, but articles that meet the
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to lead the opening prayers. When on July 4, 1776 the
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Index

Portal:Philadelphia
Featured Article
featured article requirements
Philadelphia
list
category
Runnerupnj
Samuel Barber
West Chester
Curtis Institute of Music
Nicholas Biddle
Second Bank of the United States
Alexander Stirling Calder
Alexander Milne Calder
Alexander "Sandy" Calder
Eugene Ormandy
Philadelphia Orchestra
John Coleman
American
baseball
1883
1890
Philadelphia Quakers
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
Philadelphia Athletics
earned runs
major-league
starts
complete games
innings pitched

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