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James Winthrop: Agrippa XIV
Agrippa XIVJames Winthrop18 January 1788by James Winthrop(Concluded from our last.)To the Massachusetts Convention.Gentlemen,To tell us that we ought to look beyond local interests. and judge…James Winthrop: Agrippa XV
Agrippa XVJames Winthrop22 January 1788by James WinthropTo the Massachusetts Convention.Gentlemen, Truly deplorable, in point of argument, must be that cause, in whose defence persons of…James Winthrop: Agrippa XVI
Agrippa XVIJames Winthrop25 January 1788by James WinthropTo the Massachusetts Convention.Gentlemen,That the new system, proposed for your adoption, is not founded in argument, but in party…James Winthrop: Agrippa XVII
Agrippa XVIIJames Winthrop29 January 1788by James Winthrop(Concluded from our last.)The Massachusetts ConventionGentlemen,This appears to be the universal effect of such establishments. A…James Winthrop: Agrippa XVIII
Agrippa XVIIIJames Winthrop29 January 1788by James WinthropTo the Massachusetts Convention.Gentlemen.As it is essentially necessary to the happiness of a free people, that the constitution of…James Winthrop: Agrippa XIX
Agrippa XIXJames Winthrop5 February 1788by James WinthropTo the Massachusetts Convention.Gentlemen,In my last address I ascertained. from historical records, the following principles: that.…James Myers 2001 Deaths
James MyersAge: 81 songwriter who penned more than 300 songs, including 1954's “Rock Around the Clock,” which was recorded by Bill Haley and His Comets. Died: Bonita Springs, Fla., May 9,…James Parton 2001 Deaths
James PartonAge: 88 publisher who was a founder of American Heritage magazine. He also served as president of Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corp.Died: Hanover, N.H., April 20,…James Ellis 2001 Deaths
James EllisAge: 45 computer scientist who was a creator of Usenet, an international network of electronic discussion groups, and an expert on computer security. He died of non-Hodgkins…James Rhodes 2001 Deaths
James RhodesAge: 91 four-term Republican governor of Ohio who sent national guardsmen to Kent State in 1970 during a Vietnam War protest. Soldiers killed four students during the unrest. Died…