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Post-Office, Salem, July 15, 1819. A very general misunderstanding amongst ship masters and merchants respecting the law relating to ship letters, prevailing in this place, induces...
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To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, in General Court assembled. The memorial of the inhabitants of the town of Williamsto...
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To the people of Maine. Fellow citizens! It is a principle, resulting from the free spirit of our Constitution, that men in power should account to the people for their official co...
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Embargo & war! Office of the Newport Mercury, April 13, 1812. Embargo law. Official. Newport, April 13, 1812. : The act of Congress laying an embargo on our commerce, was finally p...
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President Adams' letter. Office of the Anti-monarchist, (Northampton,) March 20, 1809. The following is an extract from a letter of ... John Adams, addressed to Daniel Wright and E...
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President Adams's letter. The following very important and interesting letter is reprinted from a hand-bill issued from the office of the Northampton "Anti-monarchist," of March 20...
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Report. The following report of a committee relative to the continuation of Front Street, is printed by order of the town, and will be acted upon at the ensuing May meeting.
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American commerce in flames! Americans! See the execution of Bonaparte's orders to burn, sink, and destroy your ships! ... and then vote for Sullivan, or any other partizan of Fran...
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British barbarity and piracy!! The Federalists say that Mr. Christopher Gore ought to be supported as governor--for his attachment to Britain.--If British influence is to effect th...
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Real French piracy. Americans! See the execution of Bonaparte's orders to burn, sink, and destroy your ships! Look on this picture! Read the transactions on which it is founded; an...
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Published by order of the town. At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston ... on the 14th day of May, 1807: Voted, that Joseph Russell, Esq. [and...
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Biography of Mr. Jason Fairbanks and Miss Eliza Fales. Containing a sketch of their characters, and relating every incident of moment from the period of their childhood, to the sol...
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The committee, to whom were referred the petitions of the towns of Franklin and Wrentham, concerning a species of bills of credit, issued in the year...
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General orders. Head-quarters, Roxbury, May 1, 1798. The uncertain state of the foreign political relations of the United States, require the most vigilant attention to the means o...
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Boston, December, 1797. Proposal for printing by subscription, the Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, for the year 1798; to consist of papers relating to the geog...
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By-law relative to bulls and cows. It is hereby ordered, that the selectmen shall cause two or more good bulls to be provided, which shall be placed, and be permitted to go at larg...
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Proposal for publishing by subscription, More wonders of the invisible world: or, The wonders of the invisible world, displayed in five parts. ... To which is added, a postscript,...
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To the free, virtuous, and independent electors of Massachusetts. Freemen, attend!-----The spirit of the present rebellion, so far as relates to arms, seems to have subsided:--The...
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The committee of both Houses on the letter this morning received by this Court from His Excellency General Washington, relative to supplying the army with fire-arms, beg leave to r...
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In the House of Representatives, November 24, 1776. Whereas the resolve of the Court of the nineteenth of October last, so far as relates to the additional encouragement to the non...
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