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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The answer I gave them : I supposed that the proposals I sent in was the best that the Postmastergeneral had received . They farther asked me the date of my proposals I gave in to the Postmaster - general , which answer I gave : I must ...
The answer I gave them : I supposed that the proposals I sent in was the best that the Postmastergeneral had received . They farther asked me the date of my proposals I gave in to the Postmaster - general , which answer I gave : I must ...
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The vote was : " That E. G. be requested to take a seat in the House , that he might answer such questions as should be proposed by the Convention ( not by particular members ) relative to matters of fact which concerned the formation ...
The vote was : " That E. G. be requested to take a seat in the House , that he might answer such questions as should be proposed by the Convention ( not by particular members ) relative to matters of fact which concerned the formation ...
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pocket , asked which was the last requisition , was told that it was in October , and was preparing to say something more , when Dana moved that , as G. had the question in writing , he might have time to reduce his answer to writing ...
pocket , asked which was the last requisition , was told that it was in October , and was preparing to say something more , when Dana moved that , as G. had the question in writing , he might have time to reduce his answer to writing ...
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In answer to the objection that learned and monied men were not fit to be trusted with the Government , he said : " Suppose you have a farm of 50 acres , and your title is disputed , and you join on a man who has 5000 acres , and his ...
In answer to the objection that learned and monied men were not fit to be trusted with the Government , he said : " Suppose you have a farm of 50 acres , and your title is disputed , and you join on a man who has 5000 acres , and his ...
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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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