The Baxter Manuscripts, 第 9-24 卷James Phinney Baxter Lefavor-Tower, 1914 |
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... Petitioner for the sum of two thousand four hundred and fourteen pounds fifteen shillings lawful money . And Rich- ard Lechmore esquire as agent & attorney to said Lane was very pressing upon your Petitioner for the money , but the ...
... Petitioner for the sum of two thousand four hundred and fourteen pounds fifteen shillings lawful money . And Rich- ard Lechmore esquire as agent & attorney to said Lane was very pressing upon your Petitioner for the money , but the ...
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... Petitioner then thought and still conceives was the full value of his said debt . Notwithstanding which your Peti- tioner to pacify Mr Lechmere & procure his further for- bearance mortgaged all the other before mentioned tracts of land ...
... Petitioner then thought and still conceives was the full value of his said debt . Notwithstanding which your Peti- tioner to pacify Mr Lechmere & procure his further for- bearance mortgaged all the other before mentioned tracts of land ...
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... Petitioner is ready to verify the facts alleged , and therefore flatters himself that your Honors will comply with his reasonable request or grant such other relief as Justice may require & if your Honors should not think proper to ...
... Petitioner is ready to verify the facts alleged , and therefore flatters himself that your Honors will comply with his reasonable request or grant such other relief as Justice may require & if your Honors should not think proper to ...
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James Phinney Baxter. To the Senate & House of Representatives of Massachusetts ¶ Your Petitioner humbly beg Leave to Shew that in y year 1775 he was apointed By y Congres then Siting at watertown , agent for y Eastern Indians and they ...
James Phinney Baxter. To the Senate & House of Representatives of Massachusetts ¶ Your Petitioner humbly beg Leave to Shew that in y year 1775 he was apointed By y Congres then Siting at watertown , agent for y Eastern Indians and they ...
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... Petitioner prays the Com- passionate Regards of this Hon " Court that the Taxes levied on said Inhabitants may be abated them or otherwise be re- leived as in the Wisdom & Justice of this Hon'd Court shall seem meet . ¶ And your Petitioner ...
... Petitioner prays the Com- passionate Regards of this Hon " Court that the Taxes levied on said Inhabitants may be abated them or otherwise be re- leived as in the Wisdom & Justice of this Hon'd Court shall seem meet . ¶ And your Petitioner ...
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第 78 頁 - July in the year of our LORD CHRIST, One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Sixty one and in the First year of our Reign.
第 166 頁 - They are, from this period, to be considered as the Actors on a most conspicuous Theatre, which seems to be peculiarly designated by Providence for the display of human greatness and felicity...
第 187 頁 - To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General Court assembled.
第 167 頁 - ... this is the favorable moment to give such a tone to our federal government, as will enable it to answer the ends of its institution, or this may be the ill-fated moment for relaxing the powers of the Union, annihilating the cement of the confederation, and exposing us to become the sport of European politics, which may play one State against another, to prevent their growing importance, and to serve their own interested purposes.
第 168 頁 - These are the pillars on which the glorious fabric of our independency and national character must be supported. Liberty is the basis — and whoever would dare to sap the foundation, or overturn the structure, under whatever specious pretext he may attempt it, will merit the bitterest execration, and the severest punishment, which can be inflicted by his injured country.
第 168 頁 - There are four things, which, I humbly conceive, are essential to the well-being, I may even venture to say, to the existence of the United States, as an independent power.
第 167 頁 - ... it appears to me there is an option still left to the United States of America, that it is in their choice, and depends upon their conduct, whether they will be respectable and prosperous, or contemptible and miserable, as a nation. This is the time...
第 170 頁 - As to the second article, which respects the performance of public justice, Congress have, in their late Address to the United States, almost exhausted the subject; they have explained their ideas so fully, and have enforced the obligations the states are under to render...
第 179 頁 - After the sacrifices I have made, I have the right to exact two favors : one is, to serve at my own expense ; the other is, to serve at first as volunteer.
第 176 頁 - ... of the war, and to frustrate the best concerted plans ; and that the discouragement occasioned by the complicated difficulties and embarrassments, in which our affairs were by this means involved, would have long ago produced the dissolution of any army, less patient, less virtuous, and less persevering, than that which I have had the honor to command.