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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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R. K. then explained the matter at large , and much more to everybody's satisfaction . This passed . The debate was on the equality of the Senate . Mr. Strong said that G. was one of the Committee of the General Convention , which drew ...
R. K. then explained the matter at large , and much more to everybody's satisfaction . This passed . The debate was on the equality of the Senate . Mr. Strong said that G. was one of the Committee of the General Convention , which drew ...
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Thus stood the matter at noon , yesterday ; and here I must end my letter , as ' tis growing late , and a friend is waiting for me . So adieu . You shall have more next week . Love to Mrs. H. Yours , J. B. Please to send the inclosed ...
Thus stood the matter at noon , yesterday ; and here I must end my letter , as ' tis growing late , and a friend is waiting for me . So adieu . You shall have more next week . Love to Mrs. H. Yours , J. B. Please to send the inclosed ...
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Parsons gave him a caution against indulging his opposition now the matter was settled , and reminded him of the danger of being punished for treason . His answer was , he should not fear being hanged , if he could have him for his ...
Parsons gave him a caution against indulging his opposition now the matter was settled , and reminded him of the danger of being punished for treason . His answer was , he should not fear being hanged , if he could have him for his ...
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I wish to hear what effect this matter has in your State . The New Hampshire delegates seem to be pretty clear that the new Constitution will be adopted there , though there will be opposition to it . Your letters were duly forwarded .
I wish to hear what effect this matter has in your State . The New Hampshire delegates seem to be pretty clear that the new Constitution will be adopted there , though there will be opposition to it . Your letters were duly forwarded .
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