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It appeared to me , from the whole of their conversation , that they wanted me to say something respecting Mr. Hazard , that they could impeach his character . The reason of my thinking so : Captain Dayton said he was decidedly in ...
It appeared to me , from the whole of their conversation , that they wanted me to say something respecting Mr. Hazard , that they could impeach his character . The reason of my thinking so : Captain Dayton said he was decidedly in ...
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You will have the whole course of debates by and bye . Adieu . Mr. W. is waiting . Love to you and yours . BELKNAP TO HAZARD . JERE . BELKNAP . BOSTON , 6 February , 1788 . THIS P.M the great question is decided by ...
You will have the whole course of debates by and bye . Adieu . Mr. W. is waiting . Love to you and yours . BELKNAP TO HAZARD . JERE . BELKNAP . BOSTON , 6 February , 1788 . THIS P.M the great question is decided by ...
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Some suspect his intention was to overset the whole ; but " Charity hopeth all things , " and I am seriously of the mind that it rather proceeded from a vanity of increasing his own popularity , as Han66 * According to the old style of ...
Some suspect his intention was to overset the whole ; but " Charity hopeth all things , " and I am seriously of the mind that it rather proceeded from a vanity of increasing his own popularity , as Han66 * According to the old style of ...
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Had it not been for this step , the whole exertion had been in vain . A. has made himself unpopular . Some of the delegates from Maine were converted , but I believe not a greater proportion of them than of the other counties .
Had it not been for this step , the whole exertion had been in vain . A. has made himself unpopular . Some of the delegates from Maine were converted , but I believe not a greater proportion of them than of the other counties .
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... will probably produce a strong application to our General Court for a law to abolish all the remains of the iniquitous slave - trade . This is yet in embryo ; but I hope , in a few weeks , to be able to give you the whole affair .
... will probably produce a strong application to our General Court for a law to abolish all the remains of the iniquitous slave - trade . This is yet in embryo ; but I hope , in a few weeks , to be able to give you the whole affair .
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