The Massachusetts Manual, Or, Political and Historical Register, Volume 1C. Callender, 1814 - Almanacs, American |
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... gentlemen of infor- mation as to be enabled to carry his aim into complete effect . The Tablets of Memory and Foreign Memoranda have been brought up with precision , and with all possible accuracy . The Votes for Governor have been ...
... gentlemen of infor- mation as to be enabled to carry his aim into complete effect . The Tablets of Memory and Foreign Memoranda have been brought up with precision , and with all possible accuracy . The Votes for Governor have been ...
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... gentleman , who has so often been elected to the chief magistracy of Massachusetts . Should the Editor be favoured with likenesses of gentlemen who have been eminent in the State , he will endeavour to have accurate plates obtained ...
... gentleman , who has so often been elected to the chief magistracy of Massachusetts . Should the Editor be favoured with likenesses of gentlemen who have been eminent in the State , he will endeavour to have accurate plates obtained ...
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... Gentlemen above , whose names are in italics are dem- ocrats - the rest are federalists . The same mode of political de signation is adopted as to the House of Repres entatives . REPRESENTATIVES - 1814-15 . AND OFFICIAL VOTES FOR ...
... Gentlemen above , whose names are in italics are dem- ocrats - the rest are federalists . The same mode of political de signation is adopted as to the House of Repres entatives . REPRESENTATIVES - 1814-15 . AND OFFICIAL VOTES FOR ...
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... gentleman from Georgia , ( Mr. Cuthbert ) whose animated speech I heard , with the most friendly interest and at- tention , said , that the inhabitants of New - England were jealous of their rights . The people of this country were ...
... gentleman from Georgia , ( Mr. Cuthbert ) whose animated speech I heard , with the most friendly interest and at- tention , said , that the inhabitants of New - England were jealous of their rights . The people of this country were ...
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... Gentlemen of the majority have been very liberal , in their advice and instruction to the minority . As one of that minority , I feel a grateful sense of the obligation I am under , and am solicitous , as far as in my power , to ...
... Gentlemen of the majority have been very liberal , in their advice and instruction to the minority . As one of that minority , I feel a grateful sense of the obligation I am under , and am solicitous , as far as in my power , to ...
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Page 209 - Councillors ; and at such meetings every male inhabitant of twentyone years of age and upwards, having a freehold estate within the Commonwealth, of the annual income of three pounds, or any estate of the value of sixty pounds...
Page 207 - All elections ought to be free; and all the inhabitants of this commonwealth, having such qualifications as they shall establish by their frame of government, have an equal right to elect officers, and to be elected, for public employments.
Page 212 - ... meeting sort and count the votes and form a list of the persons voted for with the number of votes for each person against his name...
Page 210 - Every male person, being twenty-one years of age, and resident in any particular town in this Commonwealth for the space of one year next preceding, having a freehold estate within the same town, of the annual income of three pounds, or any estate of the value of sixty pounds, shall have a right to vote in the choice of a Representative or Representatives for the said town.
Page 160 - The last right we shall mention regards the freedom of the press. The importance of this consists, besides the advancement of truth, science, morality, and arts in general, in its diffusion of liberal sentiments on the administration of Government...
Page 128 - States, and the several acts supplementary thereto, and the act to enforce and make more effectual, an act, entitled "An act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States...
Page 129 - An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes...
Page 128 - Congress above mentioned and an act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States and the several acts supplementary thereto, may be renewed.