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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Bände 3-4Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... those who were in the majority had not feelings ? Alfo , Gentlemen declared , they would not recede from their former determinations ; did they expect that the majority would recede ? He had , he faid , taken the queftion of the treaty ...
... those who were in the majority had not feelings ? Alfo , Gentlemen declared , they would not recede from their former determinations ; did they expect that the majority would recede ? He had , he faid , taken the queftion of the treaty ...
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... Those who have it not will negative the claufe , those who have it will vote in its favour : the refult will be the fenfe of a majority . The Senate could not be expected ,, more than on other occafions , to be unanimous . If the ...
... Those who have it not will negative the claufe , those who have it will vote in its favour : the refult will be the fenfe of a majority . The Senate could not be expected ,, more than on other occafions , to be unanimous . If the ...
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... those Canada merchants , who had an un- bounded influence over the Indians occupying those lands , and who would , if this plan fucceeded , pa- cify thofe Indians who were the most hoftile to the United States : that General Wayne's ...
... those Canada merchants , who had an un- bounded influence over the Indians occupying those lands , and who would , if this plan fucceeded , pa- cify thofe Indians who were the most hoftile to the United States : that General Wayne's ...
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... those unhappy wretches , who had been led aftray by the profligate correfpondents of Mr. Bache , and by the atheistical decadery Calendar , which that gentleman has , with fo much unholy zeal , endea- voured to introduce amongst us , in ...
... those unhappy wretches , who had been led aftray by the profligate correfpondents of Mr. Bache , and by the atheistical decadery Calendar , which that gentleman has , with fo much unholy zeal , endea- voured to introduce amongst us , in ...
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... , from the state of fubjects to that of fovereigns . " I punished , " fays Solon , the Athenian law- giver , I punished with death all those aspiring " difturbers 66 66- 1 " difturbers of the commonwealth , who 166 BLOODY BUOY :
... , from the state of fubjects to that of fovereigns . " I punished , " fays Solon , the Athenian law- giver , I punished with death all those aspiring " difturbers 66 66- 1 " difturbers of the commonwealth , who 166 BLOODY BUOY :
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