American Farmers' MovementsVan Nostrand, 1957 - 192 pages |
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Page 31
... town of Amherst went not as far as this , unless a request for a revision of the state constitution could be so construed . All of the county and town conventions stipu- lated that only legal measures should be employed to obtain ...
... town of Amherst went not as far as this , unless a request for a revision of the state constitution could be so construed . All of the county and town conventions stipu- lated that only legal measures should be employed to obtain ...
Page 125
... Town ) and destroy it by fire , as also to take the Garrison . This news we repeatedly heard , but at length some of their particular friends , as * From Townsend Ward , " The Insurrection of the Year 1794 , in the Western Counties of ...
... Town ) and destroy it by fire , as also to take the Garrison . This news we repeatedly heard , but at length some of their particular friends , as * From Townsend Ward , " The Insurrection of the Year 1794 , in the Western Counties of ...
Page 127
... town , for the four gentlemen also told us privately , that they much doubted all we could do would not stop the rage of the people , when assembled on the field . . . . By the time the business was finished , it was about 2 o'clock in ...
... town , for the four gentlemen also told us privately , that they much doubted all we could do would not stop the rage of the people , when assembled on the field . . . . By the time the business was finished , it was about 2 o'clock in ...
Contents
Movements of Colonists | 18 |
Movements Between the Revolution and | 30 |
Postbellum Farmers Movements | 48 |
Copyright | |
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