Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Band 9Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... mentioned letters , are false , groundless , and calumnious , as far as relates to us ; that the truth is , we are all peaceable people and of good character , and that we all have fortunes more or less consi- derable , already lodged ...
... mentioned letters , are false , groundless , and calumnious , as far as relates to us ; that the truth is , we are all peaceable people and of good character , and that we all have fortunes more or less consi- derable , already lodged ...
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... mentioned two vessels , and back again under the command of an officer and the cock- swain ; and we declare , that nothing was done con- trary to the quarantine regulations or to the strict- est good order , and that no such thing as ...
... mentioned two vessels , and back again under the command of an officer and the cock- swain ; and we declare , that nothing was done con- trary to the quarantine regulations or to the strict- est good order , and that no such thing as ...
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... mentioning his own paper ? " When , " he might have said , we see this very gazette , the leaves of which ĺ am now blackening , tack about like the French " at the sight of the British flag , or like a demo- crat at the sight of a ...
... mentioning his own paper ? " When , " he might have said , we see this very gazette , the leaves of which ĺ am now blackening , tack about like the French " at the sight of the British flag , or like a demo- crat at the sight of a ...
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... mentioned singularity , that they had ordered their attendants to tie their hands in this awkward posi- tion , and they were absolutely tied with cords . In this posture , and in this costume , they both mounted into a charette , a ...
... mentioned singularity , that they had ordered their attendants to tie their hands in this awkward posi- tion , and they were absolutely tied with cords . In this posture , and in this costume , they both mounted into a charette , a ...
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... . In connection with the unpleasant state of things on our Western frontier , it is proper for me to mention , the attempts of foreign agents , to alie- nate nate the affections of the Indian nations , and to AMONTJULY , 1498. 00 61.
... . In connection with the unpleasant state of things on our Western frontier , it is proper for me to mention , the attempts of foreign agents , to alie- nate nate the affections of the Indian nations , and to AMONTJULY , 1498. 00 61.
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