Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1877 For 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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... reasons , I think it will hardly be worth your while to prosecute your plan . The state of your sales here is exactly as I informed you before . I have not heard lately from New Haven , nor have I been able to do any thing yet with the ...
... reasons , I think it will hardly be worth your while to prosecute your plan . The state of your sales here is exactly as I informed you before . I have not heard lately from New Haven , nor have I been able to do any thing yet with the ...
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... reason of my thinking so : Captain Dayton said he was decidedly in favour of displacing the Postmaster - general ; and the plan that was mentioned for to displace the Post- master - general was to nominate some person in Congress , who ...
... reason of my thinking so : Captain Dayton said he was decidedly in favour of displacing the Postmaster - general ; and the plan that was mentioned for to displace the Post- master - general was to nominate some person in Congress , who ...
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... reasons for not signing the Constitution ; but a majority appeared against it . This has a favourable aspect . Gorham , King , and Strong , the other delegates to the General Convention , are members of this body , and will doubtless ...
... reasons for not signing the Constitution ; but a majority appeared against it . This has a favourable aspect . Gorham , King , and Strong , the other delegates to the General Convention , are members of this body , and will doubtless ...
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... reason : that , as there were two par- ties in the House , his answer might otherwise be differ- ently understood and represented . It was seconded ; G. acquiesced , and a vote passed , desiring him to take his own time , and give his ...
... reason : that , as there were two par- ties in the House , his answer might otherwise be differ- ently understood and represented . It was seconded ; G. acquiesced , and a vote passed , desiring him to take his own time , and give his ...
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... ; and , if we don't improve this opportunity , I am afraid we shall never have another . " Is not this true natural eloquence and forcible reason- ing ? This speech was received with the highest pleasure 10 [ 1788 . THE BELKNAP PAPERS .
... ; and , if we don't improve this opportunity , I am afraid we shall never have another . " Is not this true natural eloquence and forcible reason- ing ? This speech was received with the highest pleasure 10 [ 1788 . THE BELKNAP PAPERS .
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