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... York, and from 1769 to 1775 he was a member of the firm of Npel & Hazard, and that of Benedict & Hazard, as publishers and booksellers. Taking an active part in the cause of his country, Mr. Hazard early became prominent as he was ...
... York, and from 1769 to 1775 he was a member of the firm of Npel & Hazard, and that of Benedict & Hazard, as publishers and booksellers. Taking an active part in the cause of his country, Mr. Hazard early became prominent as he was ...
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... York, postmaster of that city ; and he was subsequently superintendent of the Eastern post, his appointment being confirmed by the Continental Congress. On the 30th of August, 1776, he was requested by the Committee of Safety for the ...
... York, postmaster of that city ; and he was subsequently superintendent of the Eastern post, his appointment being confirmed by the Continental Congress. On the 30th of August, 1776, he was requested by the Committee of Safety for the ...
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... York. Samuel Hazard lived to a great age, and was well known for his numerous historical works.* In an appendix to the second volume are published the letters addressed to Dr. Belknap in answer to the queries of Judge Tucker, relating ...
... York. Samuel Hazard lived to a great age, and was well known for his numerous historical works.* In an appendix to the second volume are published the letters addressed to Dr. Belknap in answer to the queries of Judge Tucker, relating ...
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... York. I wish it may answer the end proposed, but doubt it very much. There are too many amongst us whose interest it is to oppose it, and men will ever be governed by their interest ; besides, such regulations are directly contrary to ...
... York. I wish it may answer the end proposed, but doubt it very much. There are too many amongst us whose interest it is to oppose it, and men will ever be governed by their interest ; besides, such regulations are directly contrary to ...
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... York will fall into our hands ; and, in that case, I must go there to establish a post-office and change the post-road, and to help drive off the Tories. However, should I go to Plymouth, I will endeavour to give you seasonable ...
... York will fall into our hands ; and, in that case, I must go there to establish a post-office and change the post-road, and to help drive off the Tories. However, should I go to Plymouth, I will endeavour to give you seasonable ...
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