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Why did you propose discontinuing the Foresters ? I was surprised to see " and concluded . " Jedediah Morse was the man . His Gazetteer will undoubtedly interfere with yours . January 16 . I was twice interrupted in proceeding only so ...
Why did you propose discontinuing the Foresters ? I was surprised to see " and concluded . " Jedediah Morse was the man . His Gazetteer will undoubtedly interfere with yours . January 16 . I was twice interrupted in proceeding only so ...
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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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The Federal speakers are obliged to combat them with the same arguments over and over again , and their objections . appear to arise more from an enmity to all or any government , than from any defects in the proposed form .
The Federal speakers are obliged to combat them with the same arguments over and over again , and their objections . appear to arise more from an enmity to all or any government , than from any defects in the proposed form .
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Yesterday they chose a committee of two from each county , a Fed . and an Anti . , as nearly as they could guess , who are to consider the proposed amendments , and report to - morrow . Tuesday is the day appointed , but it may be ...
Yesterday they chose a committee of two from each county , a Fed . and an Anti . , as nearly as they could guess , who are to consider the proposed amendments , and report to - morrow . Tuesday is the day appointed , but it may be ...
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