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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I know of no prohibitory law in New Hampshire ; but , as slavery is abolished by the Constitution , it * See some further minutes of the Convention , in Proceedings of Mass . Hist . Soc . for March , 1858 , pp . 296-304 .
I know of no prohibitory law in New Hampshire ; but , as slavery is abolished by the Constitution , it * See some further minutes of the Convention , in Proceedings of Mass . Hist . Soc . for March , 1858 , pp . 296-304 .
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... and the manner of our doing it , operates in your State . Nothing more than that I am , as usual , with affectionate salutations , Your friend , JERE . BELKNAP . HAZARD TO BELKNAP . NEW YORK , March 1 , 20 [ 1788 .
... and the manner of our doing it , operates in your State . Nothing more than that I am , as usual , with affectionate salutations , Your friend , JERE . BELKNAP . HAZARD TO BELKNAP . NEW YORK , March 1 , 20 [ 1788 .
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NEW YORK , March 1 , 1788 . MY DEAR SIR , -At the last meeting of our society for promoting the manumission of slaves , the case of the three negroes who were stolen from Boston was mentioned , and a committee directed to attend to that ...
NEW YORK , March 1 , 1788 . MY DEAR SIR , -At the last meeting of our society for promoting the manumission of slaves , the case of the three negroes who were stolen from Boston was mentioned , and a committee directed to attend to that ...
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NEW YORK , March 5 , 1788 . MY DEAR SIR , I am glad to see that you are so much in favour with the Columbians , especially as you have the quid pro quo in your own power . That is a great matter in these hard times .
NEW YORK , March 5 , 1788 . MY DEAR SIR , I am glad to see that you are so much in favour with the Columbians , especially as you have the quid pro quo in your own power . That is a great matter in these hard times .
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BOSTON , 9 March , 1788 . MY DEAR SIR , -I inclose you the letter open which came in yours of the 1st inst . sealed . By it you will see what are the prospects with regard to the Columbian Magazine , and be the better able to make up a ...
BOSTON , 9 March , 1788 . MY DEAR SIR , -I inclose you the letter open which came in yours of the 1st inst . sealed . By it you will see what are the prospects with regard to the Columbian Magazine , and be the better able to make up a ...
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