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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me how and in what manner I came to be the person that the Postmaster - general made choice of to contract with . The answer I gave them : I supposed that the proposals I sent in was the best that the Postmastergeneral had received .
me how and in what manner I came to be the person that the Postmaster - general made choice of to contract with . The answer I gave them : I supposed that the proposals I sent in was the best that the Postmastergeneral had received .
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Hancock is the ostensible puppet in proposing amendments ; but they are the product of the Feds . in concert , and it was thought that , coming from him , they would be better received than from any other person .
Hancock is the ostensible puppet in proposing amendments ; but they are the product of the Feds . in concert , and it was thought that , coming from him , they would be better received than from any other person .
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It was to this purpose : " That Congress should not infringe the rights of conscience , the liberty of the press , the right of peaceable citizens to bear arms , nor suffer unwarrantable seizure of persons , papers , nor property ...
It was to this purpose : " That Congress should not infringe the rights of conscience , the liberty of the press , the right of peaceable citizens to bear arms , nor suffer unwarrantable seizure of persons , papers , nor property ...
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... and other places , whereby the lives and liberty of thousands of innocent persons have been annually sacrificed to the lust of gain . That though the Constitution and Laws of this Commonwealth , in their just construction and effect ...
... and other places , whereby the lives and liberty of thousands of innocent persons have been annually sacrificed to the lust of gain . That though the Constitution and Laws of this Commonwealth , in their just construction and effect ...
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... and at the same time a degree of insufficiency about him , which is ( to me ) intolerable . I do not believe that he is fit for a superintendent ; that the persons mentioned will be his coadjutors ; or that either the ...
... and at the same time a degree of insufficiency about him , which is ( to me ) intolerable . I do not believe that he is fit for a superintendent ; that the persons mentioned will be his coadjutors ; or that either the ...
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