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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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sons , thát Great Britain would not stand by and see this country revolutionized . ”
They must be weak persons indeed , and very ignorant of the spirit and resources
of the United States , who place their hope of salvation from a revolution , in ...
sons , thát Great Britain would not stand by and see this country revolutionized . ”
They must be weak persons indeed , and very ignorant of the spirit and resources
of the United States , who place their hope of salvation from a revolution , in ...
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He now imagines , that the French will give up their hostile intentions ; that there
will be no need of the aid of Great Britain and he therefore hastens to assert , that
that aid could never be needed . But , surely this is being over sanguine ! Let me
...
He now imagines , that the French will give up their hostile intentions ; that there
will be no need of the aid of Great Britain and he therefore hastens to assert , that
that aid could never be needed . But , surely this is being over sanguine ! Let me
...
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served further , that the ravages alluded to , would undoubtedly closely connect
the United States , and Great Britain , and prevent the former from returning to the
friendship which they have ever had for France ; that as to the propositions , he ...
served further , that the ravages alluded to , would undoubtedly closely connect
the United States , and Great Britain , and prevent the former from returning to the
friendship which they have ever had for France ; that as to the propositions , he ...
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... he calls on the Americans to remember that their forefathers , if not they
themselves , were PERSECUTED BY GREAT BRITAIN ; he reminds them of their
victorious en - . deavours in their LATE HARD STRUGGLE AGAINST that nation :
he ...
... he calls on the Americans to remember that their forefathers , if not they
themselves , were PERSECUTED BY GREAT BRITAIN ; he reminds them of their
victorious en - . deavours in their LATE HARD STRUGGLE AGAINST that nation :
he ...
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... though not by fighting , contributing to it , and for which they now suffer . For the
crime of wishing well to the liberty and independence of America will never be
forgiven by the Court of Great Britain . t The friends of America in Europe * This ...
... though not by fighting , contributing to it , and for which they now suffer . For the
crime of wishing well to the liberty and independence of America will never be
forgiven by the Court of Great Britain . t The friends of America in Europe * This ...
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