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  • Philadelphia candidates did apparently have to declare they would vote for ratification of the Constitution “in toto” prior to the election: William Shippen Jr., to Thomas Lee Shippen, Philadelphia, November 7, 1787, ibid., 235.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • A few weeks later he sent them to Edmund Randolph, mentioning as he had to Shippen that Randolph might “make such use” of his letter “as you shall think … for the public good.”

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • A few weeks later he sent them to Edmund Randolph, mentioning as he had to Shippen that Randolph might “make such use” of his letter “as you shall think … for the public good.”

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • He later sent copies to Mason, William Shippen Jr., and Samuel Adams.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • He later sent copies to Mason, William Shippen Jr., and Samuel Adams.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • On Jackson, see William Shippen Jr., to Thomas Lee Shippen, December 18, 1787, quoted in ibid., n.2 at 588, and also n.1 at 110.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • Such large cities as New York and Philadelphia were hotbeds of Tory intrigue and it will be recalled that Benedict Arnold's treason was partly fueled by his marriage to Peggy Shippen, a beautiful young girl from a Loyalist family.

    Guadalupe Victoria - Presidente desconocido 2008

  • Shippen has worked for the Forest Service in California for about 20 years, but just under six months at a time.

    Congress to consider plight of temps with '1039 appointments' 2010

  • Philadelphia candidates did apparently have to declare they would vote for ratification of the Constitution “in toto” prior to the election: William Shippen Jr., to Thomas Lee Shippen, Philadelphia, November 7, 1787, ibid., 235.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • On Jackson, see William Shippen Jr., to Thomas Lee Shippen, December 18, 1787, quoted in ibid., n.2 at 588, and also n.1 at 110.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

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