Manning, William, 1747-1814

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Manning was a farmer from Billerica, Mass.

From the description of Some proposals for makeing restitution to the original creditors of government & to helpe the continant to a median of trade : submited to the consideration of a member of the state legislator of Masachusets, February the 6t, 1790 : manuscript, 1790. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612809769

Manning submitted The key of libberty to the Independent Chronicle (Boston) at least twice in 1797-1798. Thomas and Abijah Adams were editors of the Chronicle during this time. Thomas and Abijah were accused of libel in 1798. Thomas died before his trial. Abijah was sentenced to 30 days in jail. At least one attempt to have The key of libberty published in the Chronicle occurred after the libel trial.

From the description of The key of libberty : shewing the cawses why a free government has always failed, & a reamidy against it, adresed to the republicans, farmers, mecanicks & labourers in America / by a labourer : manuscript, 1797-1798. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612809570

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associatedWith Adams, Abijah, 1754?-1816, person
associatedWith Adams, Thomas, d. ca. 1798, person
associatedWith Farmer, Edward, person
associatedWith Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804 person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Billerica (Mass.)
Massachusetts
United States
United States
Subject
Cost and standard of living
Debts, Public
Democracy
Fiscal policy
Lodging-houses
Shays' Rebellion, 1786-1787
Taverns (Inns)
Working class
Occupation
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Birth 1747

Death 1814

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