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N.H. Patriot, Feb. 16, 1826
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The two competing views reflected in this paragraph of text mirror a larger political transformation in which military officers were coming to be seen “as apolitical instrument[s] of public policy” rather than political actors like other public officials.
Tax Payers, Letter To The Editor, For The Statesman & Register, The Concord Statesman & Register, Feb. 14, 1826
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The letter noted that the Committee’s information had been “confirmed by Mr. Holmes of the Senate, who was counsel for this Capt. Kid.”
Isaac Hodsdon’S Case, N.H. Patriot, Jan. 16, 1826
Isaac Hodsdon’S Case, N.H. Patriot, Jan. 16, 1826
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Against reimbursement of Hodsdon for his defense expenses.