CIRCULAR. SIR, - THE PRESENT IS A MOMENTOUS CRISIS, IN THE AFFAIRS OF OUR STATE. A CONVENTION OF THE DELEGATES OF THE PEOPLE, LEGALLY ASSEMBLED, HAS FRAMED, WITH EXTRAORDINARY UNANIMITY, AND IN A SPIRIT OF MAGNANIMOUS COMPROMISE, A CONSTITUTION FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF RHODE-ISLAND. THIS CONSTITUTION IS TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE PEOPLE FOR THEIR RATIFICATION OR REJECTION, ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, THE 21ST, 22D, AND 23D OF MARCH, INSTANT. . - Rare Book Insider
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[Dorr Rebellion]

CIRCULAR. SIR, – THE PRESENT IS A MOMENTOUS CRISIS, IN THE AFFAIRS OF OUR STATE. A CONVENTION OF THE DELEGATES OF THE PEOPLE, LEGALLY ASSEMBLED, HAS FRAMED, WITH EXTRAORDINARY UNANIMITY, AND IN A SPIRIT OF MAGNANIMOUS COMPROMISE, A CONSTITUTION FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF RHODE-ISLAND. THIS CONSTITUTION IS TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE PEOPLE FOR THEIR RATIFICATION OR REJECTION, ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, THE 21ST, 22D, AND 23D OF MARCH, INSTANT. .

1842
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Broadside, 7-1/2" x 12-1/2." Signed at the bottom in type by James Fenner, Elisha Mathewson, and about sixty other men. Near Fine. The broadside supports adoption of the Constitution. "It makes provision for a most liberal extension of the right of suffrage, and secures a substantial equality, in the distribution of power, in the House of Representatives." And it "also protects, by the organization of the Senate, the minority from oppression." DeSimone & Schofield 37. Not in America Imprints. OCLC 81075989 [1- Huntington], 77625281 [1- AAS] as of July 2024.
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BY THE HONORABLE JAMES KENT, ESQUIRE CHANCELLOR OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK: TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME OR MAY CONCERN: KNOW YE, THAT [JAMES TALLMADGE JUNIOR] HAVING BEEN DULY EXAMINED AND REGULARLY ADMITTED AS A [COUNSELLOR] IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK, IN THE TERM OF [JUNE] IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND [FOURTEEN] I DO HEREBY AUTHORIZE AND LICENSE THE SAID [JAMES TALLMADGE JUNIOR] TO APPEAR IN THE SAID COURT, AND THERE TO PRACTICE AS A [COUNSELLOR] ACCORDING TO THE RULES AND CUSTOMS OF THE SAID COURT, AND THE LAWS OF THIS STATE. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE SAID COURT, AT [NEW YORK] THE [ELEVENTH] DAY OF [JULY] IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND [FOURTEEN] [signed in ink manuscript] JAMES KENT

Kent, James 7" x 10-3/4". Printed certificate on thick paper, the New York State seal at the bottom left corner. Printed in typescript with several fonts, completed in ink manuscript [as noted by the brackets]and signed in ink by James Kent. Text surrounded by an ornamental rectangular border. Acknowledgment in ink manuscript on verso, dated and signed by Isaac L. Kip, Assistant Registrar. Very Good. James Kent [1763-1847] the son of Moss Kent, a lawyer, is considered one of the great jurists of any era. Admitted to the New York Bar in 1785, he was a State Assemblyman, the first professor of law in Columbia College, Governor Jay's appointee as Master in Chancery; New York's Chief Justice; and a member of the 1821 State Constitutional Convention, where he unsuccessfully opposed raising the property qualification for Negroes. His four-volume COMMENTARIES ON AMERICAN LAW is a foundation of American jurisprudence. Tallmadge became a Congressman and author of the Tallmadge Amendment, which would have prohibited Slavery in the contemplated State of Missouri.
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