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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Have their children an equal right to education in the town schools with those of whites ? If you can communicate any other information upon this subject , which I have not hinted at , I will thank you for it . What will your Convention ...
Have their children an equal right to education in the town schools with those of whites ? If you can communicate any other information upon this subject , which I have not hinted at , I will thank you for it . What will your Convention ...
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Negro children have a right to go to town schools , but I know of none who exercise it . The negroes of sufficient property vote in town - meetings . Prince Hall , GrandMaster of the Black Lodge , constantly votes for Governour and ...
Negro children have a right to go to town schools , but I know of none who exercise it . The negroes of sufficient property vote in town - meetings . Prince Hall , GrandMaster of the Black Lodge , constantly votes for Governour and ...
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I was told to - day that 40 towns in New Hampshire have instructed their delegates in Convention to vote against the Constitution . I hope it is not true ; for that number will be near one - half the Convention , if they send no more ...
I was told to - day that 40 towns in New Hampshire have instructed their delegates in Convention to vote against the Constitution . I hope it is not true ; for that number will be near one - half the Convention , if they send no more ...
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... additional advice from you , when I shall make up my mind , and write particularly to him , as well as answer " the Monarch , " whose magazines , I hear , have reached this town , and are considered as inferior to the Columbian .
... additional advice from you , when I shall make up my mind , and write particularly to him , as well as answer " the Monarch , " whose magazines , I hear , have reached this town , and are considered as inferior to the Columbian .
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... from the Philadelphia printers themselves ( Oswald was out of town then , but his foreman's name is among them ) , certifying that during the time the Centinel said the papers were withheld ( while the Pennsylvania Convention were ...
... from the Philadelphia printers themselves ( Oswald was out of town then , but his foreman's name is among them ) , certifying that during the time the Centinel said the papers were withheld ( while the Pennsylvania Convention were ...
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