Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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My worthy friend , Judge Dana , thunders like Demosthenes . He spoke on Friday with such pathetic energy that it seemed as if his feeble frame could scarcely have supported him ( for 6 [ 1788 . THE BELKNAP PAPERS .
My worthy friend , Judge Dana , thunders like Demosthenes . He spoke on Friday with such pathetic energy that it seemed as if his feeble frame could scarcely have supported him ( for 6 [ 1788 . THE BELKNAP PAPERS .
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But in 1795 , in collecting information on this subject to answer the inquiries of Judge Tucker , he came to the conclusion that New Hampshire had not adopted the Massachusetts construction of the Declaration of Rights , but applied it ...
But in 1795 , in collecting information on this subject to answer the inquiries of Judge Tucker , he came to the conclusion that New Hampshire had not adopted the Massachusetts construction of the Declaration of Rights , but applied it ...
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How far he has steered clear of such affectation , you may judge from the following passages : " Education has a natural tendency to promote every good that has respect to this life , and to further the happiness of that which is to ...
How far he has steered clear of such affectation , you may judge from the following passages : " Education has a natural tendency to promote every good that has respect to this life , and to further the happiness of that which is to ...
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The Judge has lately had a fit of the gout . The rest are well , as are all my family , who love you and yours unfeignedly . I am , Your friend , HAZARD TO BELKNAP . EBEN . HAZARD . NEW YORK , May 27 , 1788 .
The Judge has lately had a fit of the gout . The rest are well , as are all my family , who love you and yours unfeignedly . I am , Your friend , HAZARD TO BELKNAP . EBEN . HAZARD . NEW YORK , May 27 , 1788 .
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Of this you are a better judge than I can be . I have given you the substance of what I could learn from him , and he did not appear to be at all reserved on the subject . Ben Russell has minuted your name in his book .
Of this you are a better judge than I can be . I have given you the substance of what I could learn from him , and he did not appear to be at all reserved on the subject . Ben Russell has minuted your name in his book .
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