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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All men are born free and equal . " The number of negroes now in New Hampshire is inconsiderable . A number enlisted in the late war for 3 years , and thereby purchased their freedom . This was before the new Constitution was made .
All men are born free and equal . " The number of negroes now in New Hampshire is inconsiderable . A number enlisted in the late war for 3 years , and thereby purchased their freedom . This was before the new Constitution was made .
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... as to the clause in their Declaration of Rights , " All men are born free and equal ; " and , as he knew that that declaration had been copied by New Hampshire , he inferred that slavery was abolished there also .
... as to the clause in their Declaration of Rights , " All men are born free and equal ; " and , as he knew that that declaration had been copied by New Hampshire , he inferred that slavery was abolished there also .
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... any way near equal to his expectations . His specimens already published ( 3 Nos . ) are below mediocrity ; and even in them he is too much the hero of the tale . His plan of a Federal publication , if sensible , judicious men could ...
... any way near equal to his expectations . His specimens already published ( 3 Nos . ) are below mediocrity ; and even in them he is too much the hero of the tale . His plan of a Federal publication , if sensible , judicious men could ...
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One of the proprietors here was to furnish half the matter for the Magazine monthly , and forward it to Boston , where N. W. was to act as editor , or engage Mr. Belknap , or some person of equal ability , to act for him ; and this ...
One of the proprietors here was to furnish half the matter for the Magazine monthly , and forward it to Boston , where N. W. was to act as editor , or engage Mr. Belknap , or some person of equal ability , to act for him ; and this ...
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