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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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... by the British , the Royalists of property , in that place , chose to be conveyed to
the United States , which they were , in several merchant vessels , under convoy
of an armed ship ( the Mole Packet ) , which was complissioned by His Majesty .
... by the British , the Royalists of property , in that place , chose to be conveyed to
the United States , which they were , in several merchant vessels , under convoy
of an armed ship ( the Mole Packet ) , which was complissioned by His Majesty .
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Far were they from being forced here by the British : they had their choice to go to
any part of the British doo minions , or to those of any neutral power . They chose
the United States , chiefly because many of them had already sent a ...
Far were they from being forced here by the British : they had their choice to go to
any part of the British doo minions , or to those of any neutral power . They chose
the United States , chiefly because many of them had already sent a ...
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... upon every proof of American “ worth with a jealous eye , " — Who told him this
lie ? They are a set of factious sectarians , republic cans in principle , and , of
course , enemies of the British Monarchy , though born and bred under its
fostering ...
... upon every proof of American “ worth with a jealous eye , " — Who told him this
lie ? They are a set of factious sectarians , republic cans in principle , and , of
course , enemies of the British Monarchy , though born and bred under its
fostering ...
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I have never written , uttered , or published , a " disrespectful word concerning the
British na« tion . ” - Mean , shuffling fellow ! Was it not disrespectful to compare
the British army to the he . roes of the “ CANNIBAL ' S PROGRESS , " and to ...
I have never written , uttered , or published , a " disrespectful word concerning the
British na« tion . ” - Mean , shuffling fellow ! Was it not disrespectful to compare
the British army to the he . roes of the “ CANNIBAL ' S PROGRESS , " and to ...
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... which he had received from Mr . Bond , the British consul . GEỚRGE LESHER .
Letter from Timothy Pickering , Esq . to the Committee , dated Philadelphia , July
26 , 1797 . GENTLEMEN , In a note received from Mr . Harper , I was requested ...
... which he had received from Mr . Bond , the British consul . GEỚRGE LESHER .
Letter from Timothy Pickering , Esq . to the Committee , dated Philadelphia , July
26 , 1797 . GENTLEMEN , In a note received from Mr . Harper , I was requested ...
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