Author: Robert Treat Paine
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Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Papers of Robert Treat Paine: 1778-1786
Author: Robert Treat Paine
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Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
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Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
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The Papers of Robert Treat Paine
Author: Robert Treat Paine
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ISBN: 9781936520107
Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The fourth volume of this series encompasses Robert Treat Paine's time as Massachusetts attorney general. Paine, best known as a signer of the Declaration of Independence, spent the remainder of his public career in state service. The documents in this volume highlight the quest for order in a nation gripped by violence and upheaval. Paine focused on reforming and enforcing the laws. He prosecuted crimes directly and indirectly tied to the Revolution, including treason, an uprising by prisoners of war, piracy, and tax riots, which are detailed in his opaque but fascinating trial notes. He also confronted the bounds of revolutionary citizenship when he was tasked with confiscating loyalist estates, some of which had belonged to former friends and neighbors. Outside of the courtroom, Paine obsessed over stabilizing the economy, and this volume showcases his fiery views on seemingly mundane topics such as price control and counterfeiting. While Paine focused on controlling and stabilizing the state, he often neglected his family life. His correspondence with his wife reveals her dissatisfaction when faced with wartime shortages and the challenges of raising a growing brood of children on her own. The volume concludes with one of Paine's most influential cases, the first of many treason trials in the aftermath of Shays' Rebellion. Distributed for the Massachusetts Historical Society
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ISBN: 9781936520107
Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The fourth volume of this series encompasses Robert Treat Paine's time as Massachusetts attorney general. Paine, best known as a signer of the Declaration of Independence, spent the remainder of his public career in state service. The documents in this volume highlight the quest for order in a nation gripped by violence and upheaval. Paine focused on reforming and enforcing the laws. He prosecuted crimes directly and indirectly tied to the Revolution, including treason, an uprising by prisoners of war, piracy, and tax riots, which are detailed in his opaque but fascinating trial notes. He also confronted the bounds of revolutionary citizenship when he was tasked with confiscating loyalist estates, some of which had belonged to former friends and neighbors. Outside of the courtroom, Paine obsessed over stabilizing the economy, and this volume showcases his fiery views on seemingly mundane topics such as price control and counterfeiting. While Paine focused on controlling and stabilizing the state, he often neglected his family life. His correspondence with his wife reveals her dissatisfaction when faced with wartime shortages and the challenges of raising a growing brood of children on her own. The volume concludes with one of Paine's most influential cases, the first of many treason trials in the aftermath of Shays' Rebellion. Distributed for the Massachusetts Historical Society
The Papers of Robert Treat Paine: 1774-1777
Author: Robert Treat Paine
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Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
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Category : Massachusetts
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The Papers of Robert Treat Paine: 1746-1756
Author: Robert Treat Paine
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Category : Lawyers
Languages : en
Pages : 424
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Category : Lawyers
Languages : en
Pages : 424
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The Papers of Robert Treat Paine: 1757-1774
Author: Robert Treat Paine
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Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
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Category : Massachusetts
Languages : en
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The Papers of Robert Treat Paine, 1787-1814
Author: Robert Treat Paine
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ISBN: 9781936520121
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Languages : en
Pages : 656
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The fifth and final volume of this series spans Robert Treat Paine¿s later career as Massachusetts attorney general and the entirety of his tenure as a justice on the Supreme Judicial Court. He concluded his career as attorney general by prosecuting several high-profile cases, most notably the treason trials that followed Shays¿s Rebellion and a kidnaping case that contributed to the prohibition of the slave trade in Massachusetts. After Paine took a seat on the Commonwealth¿s highest court in 1790, he issued his most clear statements of political thought in the form of Charges to the Grand Jury. Against the backdrop of nation-building and the French Revolution, Paine deliberated on cases related to many aspects of civil and criminal law, including treason, citizenship, and the Alien and Sedition Acts. Outside of the courtroom, Paine¿s family life developed as his children grew to adulthood. His relationships with his wife, Sally, and his eight children gain prominence in this volume, especially the turbulent relationship with his second son, Thomas (later renamed Robert Treat Paine, Jr., who became a much-lauded poet of the era), and the warm and witty exchanges with his four daughters.
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ISBN: 9781936520121
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Languages : en
Pages : 656
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The fifth and final volume of this series spans Robert Treat Paine¿s later career as Massachusetts attorney general and the entirety of his tenure as a justice on the Supreme Judicial Court. He concluded his career as attorney general by prosecuting several high-profile cases, most notably the treason trials that followed Shays¿s Rebellion and a kidnaping case that contributed to the prohibition of the slave trade in Massachusetts. After Paine took a seat on the Commonwealth¿s highest court in 1790, he issued his most clear statements of political thought in the form of Charges to the Grand Jury. Against the backdrop of nation-building and the French Revolution, Paine deliberated on cases related to many aspects of civil and criminal law, including treason, citizenship, and the Alien and Sedition Acts. Outside of the courtroom, Paine¿s family life developed as his children grew to adulthood. His relationships with his wife, Sally, and his eight children gain prominence in this volume, especially the turbulent relationship with his second son, Thomas (later renamed Robert Treat Paine, Jr., who became a much-lauded poet of the era), and the warm and witty exchanges with his four daughters.
Writings of Robert Treat Paine
Author: Robert Treat Paine
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Category : Charity and charities
Languages : en
Pages : 462
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Category : Charity and charities
Languages : en
Pages : 462
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Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the Robert Treat Paine Papers
Author: Massachusetts Historical Society
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 378
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Languages : en
Pages : 378
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Robert Treat Paine and His Papers
Author: Stephen T. Riley
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Languages : en
Pages : 566
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Languages : en
Pages : 566
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In Memoriam, Robert Treat Paine (1900-1965).
Author: Richard Edwards
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Languages : en
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