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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Band 9Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... thought proper , to suggest a plan , confidentially , that M. Talleyrand expected would answer the purpose . General Pinckney said he should be glad to hear it . M. X. replied , that the Directory , and particularly two of the members ...
... thought proper , to suggest a plan , confidentially , that M. Talleyrand expected would answer the purpose . General Pinckney said he should be glad to hear it . M. X. replied , that the Directory , and particularly two of the members ...
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... thought he could prevent the effect of the arrété . M. Z. at the request of Mr. Gerry , having stated that the envoys have no such powers , M. Tal- leyrand replied , they can in such case take a power on them- selves ; and proposed ...
... thought he could prevent the effect of the arrété . M. Z. at the request of Mr. Gerry , having stated that the envoys have no such powers , M. Tal- leyrand replied , they can in such case take a power on them- selves ; and proposed ...
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... them : the measure he thought utterly impracticable , even if attempted by France and her allies . To which M. Y. assented . Mr. Gerry ob- served further , that the ravages alluded to , would served 118 GAZETTE SELECTIONS .
... them : the measure he thought utterly impracticable , even if attempted by France and her allies . To which M. Y. assented . Mr. Gerry ob- served further , that the ravages alluded to , would served 118 GAZETTE SELECTIONS .
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... thought could be useful to the repub- lic ; It desired to starve it . All the citizens call for vengeance . When it had to fear the capture of vessels sailing under its flag , it corrupted foreign captains to induce them to take on ...
... thought could be useful to the repub- lic ; It desired to starve it . All the citizens call for vengeance . When it had to fear the capture of vessels sailing under its flag , it corrupted foreign captains to induce them to take on ...
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... thought it best to confine ourselves to defence and preparation , and leave the French either to discontinue their attacks , or to declare war , as they might think best . This course was finally adopted . Nothing is more difficult than ...
... thought it best to confine ourselves to defence and preparation , and leave the French either to discontinue their attacks , or to declare war , as they might think best . This course was finally adopted . Nothing is more difficult than ...
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