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John Lowell in procuring the inser- tion of this clause , since it took from the Legislature the power of ever legalizing slavery without a radical amend- ment , by the people , of the organic law of the Common- wealth .
John Lowell in procuring the inser- tion of this clause , since it took from the Legislature the power of ever legalizing slavery without a radical amend- ment , by the people , of the organic law of the Common- wealth .
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The Deputyes Doe not Judge meete to graunt this peti- tion , wth refference to the consent of of Honoed magists hereto . WILLIAM TORREY , Cleric . The Magistrates consent wth their bretheren the Deputys . Jo : PYNCHON , Pr Curiam .
The Deputyes Doe not Judge meete to graunt this peti- tion , wth refference to the consent of of Honoed magists hereto . WILLIAM TORREY , Cleric . The Magistrates consent wth their bretheren the Deputys . Jo : PYNCHON , Pr Curiam .
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Mr. Lawrence's own view of the subject was , " that whenever the history of the conduct of Great Britain shall be published to the world , it will not stand one hour before the bar of public opinion without universal condemna- tion .
Mr. Lawrence's own view of the subject was , " that whenever the history of the conduct of Great Britain shall be published to the world , it will not stand one hour before the bar of public opinion without universal condemna- tion .
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A Narrative of the Planting of the Massachusetts Colony in 1628 | 279 |
The Extinction of Slavery in Massachusetts By Emory Washburn | 333 |
Letters of Thomas Cushing from 1767 to 1775 | 347 |
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