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0002160048.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
182520637Boston: True and Greene 1825. First Edition. 22 pp complete with original wrappers but with the stitching perished so gatherings are loose. Pink staining to front wrapper edgewear otherwise very good. Scarce pamphlet criticizing monopolies in general and more specifically the factions who opposed a new toll-free bridge in Boston because it would be detrimental to the interests of those holding a charter and collecting tolls for the existing Charles River bridge. Moser's Daniel Webster bibliography attributes this eloquently written pamphlet to Massachusetts State Senator David Henshaw 1791-1852. We have not been able to confirm this but it seems reasonable given that he was one of the leaders of the Democratic Party in Boston belonged to a group of real estate investors who would benefit from population growth spurred by the proposed new bridge and "represented the growing group of Bostonians who were shut out from the traditionally privileged class" Haines and Sherwood Supreme Court in American Government and Politics p. 32. Daniel Webster was one of the attorney representing the interests of the Charles River Bridge Company which was incorporated in 1785. Ultimately in a landmark decision in favor of free enterprise Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge 1837 the Unites States Supreme Court ruled that the charter of the Charles River Bridge Company did not exclude the state of Massachusetts from chartering another bridge nearby. Sabin 6597. True and Greene unknown
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2002Q-0152024816Hmh Books for Young Readers 2002-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hmh Books for Young Readers paperback
2002Q-0152024751Clarion Books 2002-04-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Clarion Books hardcover
1964469926Harcourt Brace & World. Fair/Fair. 1964. First Edition Binding Thread Showing. Hard Cover. Ex-Library S317 . Harcourt Brace & World hardcover
0156287927.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
191171838Tileston & Livermore Company Boston Massachusetts 1911. Pamphlet. Used - Good. No date but 1911 text. 17 of 18 unopened folded leaves Dill & Collins Co papers printed first fronts sample titlepages some color ink embossing gilt halftone illustrations letterhead receipt &c. 9 x 6" color embossed stiff paper. Lacking 1 folded leaf else VG. Tileston & Livermore Company, Boston Massachusetts unknown
197769483Boston MA: Vose Galleries of Boston Inc. Fine. 1977. Softcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT PRISTINE - 23 works catalogued; 17 illustrated in color or black and white -- with a bonus offer-- . Vose Galleries of Boston, Inc. paperback
2010DADAX1165700360Kessinger Publishing 2010-09-10. paperback. New. 6.00x1.31x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
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182225245Boston 1822. 8pp untrimmed and widely margined with some chipping at the fore-edge. Partly uncut title leaf loose. Good. The signature 'Rantoul' is written at the blank upper margin of title page.<br /> <br /> An expression of Boston's revolt against domination by the Federalist Central Committee which opposed electoral reforms and thwarted efforts to end imprisonment for debt. The Middling Interest which also opposed the entrenched and self-serving Republicans sought election by ward of State and Federal representatives. The Middling Interest sought on behalf of the emerging middle class the power and recognition which both of Boston's political parties had denied them. "We hold that rich men acquire no political influence justly by their wealth alone." No man "can or ought to have influence on any other qualifications than the soundness of his judgment the fairness of his mind and his ability to be useful." <br /> FIRST EDITION. AI 8654 11. unknown
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