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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Bände 3-4Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... known to him , he fhould not conceive himfelf bound to facrifice his opinions to theirs . He viewed the Prefident as ftanding in this fituation ; fituation ; and though he might hear the opinions of 22 POLITICAL CENSOR , No. I.
... known to him , he fhould not conceive himfelf bound to facrifice his opinions to theirs . He viewed the Prefident as ftanding in this fituation ; fituation ; and though he might hear the opinions of 22 POLITICAL CENSOR , No. I.
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... known certainly to many , might not be known to all prefent ; and as in this folemn teftimony of approbation and confidence he totally coincided , he could neither be entirely filent when a queftion like this implies the contrary fenti ...
... known certainly to many , might not be known to all prefent ; and as in this folemn teftimony of approbation and confidence he totally coincided , he could neither be entirely filent when a queftion like this implies the contrary fenti ...
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... known him as a refpectable man . He had mentioned to Mr. Chriftie , in general , that it was a landed speculation ; and hinted that he , Mr. Chriftie , might accept of a fhare . In reply , that Gentleman affured him that he could not ...
... known him as a refpectable man . He had mentioned to Mr. Chriftie , in general , that it was a landed speculation ; and hinted that he , Mr. Chriftie , might accept of a fhare . In reply , that Gentleman affured him that he could not ...
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... known profligacy of principles there could now be no doubt . Will you , he obferved , permit , nay invite , him whom you arraign at the bar of this Houfe , to be a public accufer ? Will you adopt a charge against him , which is in its ...
... known profligacy of principles there could now be no doubt . Will you , he obferved , permit , nay invite , him whom you arraign at the bar of this Houfe , to be a public accufer ? Will you adopt a charge against him , which is in its ...
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... known Randall for many years , and had never heard of any thing against him before . He had lately been at Detroit , and Mr. Chriftie believed that he had been injured by keeping bad company . He was not the firft man in the coun- try ...
... known Randall for many years , and had never heard of any thing against him before . He had lately been at Detroit , and Mr. Chriftie believed that he had been injured by keeping bad company . He was not the firft man in the coun- try ...
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