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Experiencing politics : a legislator's stories of government and health care
Published 2000Subjects: “…Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives.…”
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Address of His Excellency John A. Andrew, to the two branches of the Legislature of Massachusetts, January 8, 1864.
Published 1864“…Senate (Series) (Massachusetts. General Court. Senate) ;…”
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Resolutions relating to the abolition of slavery.
Published 1837“…Senate (Series) (Massachusetts. General Court. Senate) ;…”
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Report on the powers and duties of Congress upon the subject of slavery and the slave trade.
Published 1838“…Senate (Series) (Massachusetts. General Court. Senate) ;…”
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Report of the deliverance of citizens, liable to be sold as slaves.
Published 1839“…House (Series) (Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives) ;…”
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Tory insurgents : the loyalist perception and other essays
Rev. and expanded ed.Published 2010Table of Contents: “…s, Alternative to the American Revolution; 3 The Removal of the Massachusetts General Court from Boston, 1769-1772; 4 The Scandalous History of Sir Egerton Leigh -- 5 I Have Deduced Your Rights: Joseph Galloway's Concept of His Role, 1774-1775; 6 Unhinging Former Intimacies: Robert Beverley's Perception of the Pre-Revolutionary Controversy, 1761-1775; 7 The Uses of Reason in Political Upheaval; Part 2: Action.…”
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