List of Articles from PA: Philadelphia: Freeman's Journal
- Article ID: 213
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 16, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
Signed: Humanitas
Remarks:
- Article ID: 332
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 27, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
Signed: [An] Original Holder
Remarks: "I have read...last state."
(can't recall electronic copy)
- Article ID: 900
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: July 14, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
Signed:
Remarks: "Yesterday the House of Representatives proceedd in the residence bill...come to good."
(includes P.O.)
- Article ID: 1038
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 20, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
Signed: A.B.C.
Remarks: "The following petition...in your useful paper."
(Rev. War soldiers' petition follows this submission piece)
(see #332 for a follow-up on this piece)
- Article ID: 1149
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: April 28, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
Signed: [A] Federalist
Remarks: "Whoever will pay...their deliquency."
(On 4 May 90 the Federal Gazette reprints this piece under the name, "A Federalist"; the editors believe this piece to have been penned by William Maclay)
- Article ID: 1436
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 16, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
Signed:
Remarks: "That every free state...reason."
- Article ID: 1599
Session: third
Title: From the Freeman's Journal
Publication info:
Date: December 15, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
Signed:
Remarks: "A period now commences, says a correspondent...in the year seventeen hundred and ninety."
- Article ID: 1755
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 19, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
Signed:
Remarks: "A correspondent observes that, with all the bombast and approbation...consistency with reason."
- Article ID: 1819
Session: third
Title: The Negroes' Prayer
Publication info:
Date: February 16, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
Signed:
Remarks: "Lord if thou dost...in the grave?"
- Article ID: 1855
Session: third
Title: The Pro and Con
Publication info:
Date:
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
Signed:
Remarks: "For with what...is lawful."