(seq. 24)

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Facsimile

Transcription

Status: Needs Review

A proposed plan for Carrying the key of Libberty into Circulation
any person of Larning that Reads the key of Libberty will Redily
purceive that the Author was not Master of the Arts of Spelling
Grammer nor Composition, but it is presumed that it is writen
So that a Man of Good Larning & Abilityes Could Correct it for
the press So that it would be Intelligable to any person -
and if the Republicans in the Lejeslature of Masachusets In
their present Seshons Should appoint or Choose a board of Direc
-tors - as proposed to begin & manage the bisness untill the Society
is formed Sefitiant to Do it by Elections - & Let sd Board of Directors
Immediately agree with a good printer to print the key in an
Eligant Manner - also an advertisement of the Magazen & newspaper
proposed on the Lowest termes possable, & Let 5 or 6 of Each be sent into Every town in the State
it would not oldly soone obtain Many Signers - But would [grately?]
Assist the Republican Cause In the Spring Elections -

Another thing Submited for Consideration their has bin grate Imp
-ositions on the publick by secureing Coppa Rights to the autors of
new Inventions Such as Hambetons against Addams & Selveges tryal
&c &c - But the Law was Made for a good purpose, & If a Coppa Right
of the Key of Libberty was secured to the Board of Directors for the
use of the Society In this State, it would prevent it being garbled altered
by the feds which no Dout will Do all they can to hinder its Circulation

Another thing is submitted for Consideration, the Law for Securing a
Coppa Right to authors of new Inventions was Ment for a a good End
although it may be abused, But in this Case if a Coppa Right of
the key was secured to the Board of Directors for the benifit of the
Society In this State, it would Innable the Board to Circulati them
all over the Continant & prevent their being garbled & altered by the
feds & provably they might be Sold for Dubble the prime Cost of printing

Notes and Questions

Nobody has written a note for this page yet

Please sign in to write a note for this page