Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1775-1820States History Company, 1929 |
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... District , the repre- sentative was Benjamin Goodhue , a Salem merchant and a conservative man of property , who was ... District ; and George Thacher was chosen from the Eastern District , now the state of Maine . In two sections there ...
... District , the repre- sentative was Benjamin Goodhue , a Salem merchant and a conservative man of property , who was ... District ; and George Thacher was chosen from the Eastern District , now the state of Maine . In two sections there ...
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... district lines so as to place large numbers of the opposition in one district which they could surely carry , and thereby subtracting their minority strength from several other districts , is a device probably as old as the ...
... district lines so as to place large numbers of the opposition in one district which they could surely carry , and thereby subtracting their minority strength from several other districts , is a device probably as old as the ...
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... district had a right to a monopoly of the best State offices . No man who was a resident of Maine at the time of his election was ever chosen governor , and but one lieutenant governor was a Maine man . This gentleman was David Cobb ...
... district had a right to a monopoly of the best State offices . No man who was a resident of Maine at the time of his election was ever chosen governor , and but one lieutenant governor was a Maine man . This gentleman was David Cobb ...
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THE STATE NAVY 17751780 | 33 |
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