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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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That in this letter the Doctor reminded him of their interview at Mr . Pinckney ' s :
expressed his good wishes ; and , alluding , as it appeared , to Mr . Liston ,
Though in covered terms , to the project of an expedition to be undertaken with
the aid ...
That in this letter the Doctor reminded him of their interview at Mr . Pinckney ' s :
expressed his good wishes ; and , alluding , as it appeared , to Mr . Liston ,
Though in covered terms , to the project of an expedition to be undertaken with
the aid ...
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So much for the Doctor ' s complaint . I shall , now examine the " circumstances , "
which he seems to think ought to prevent the Intercepted Letter from rendering
him obnoxious here . The first of these circumstances relate to Stone . . " He was
...
So much for the Doctor ' s complaint . I shall , now examine the " circumstances , "
which he seems to think ought to prevent the Intercepted Letter from rendering
him obnoxious here . The first of these circumstances relate to Stone . . " He was
...
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... to recommend him to the Doctor as a correspondent ; and nowithstanding he
writes as to a brother in iniquity , the Doctor has the effrontery to say " But I am not
answerable for what he , or any other person , may think proper to write to me .
... to recommend him to the Doctor as a correspondent ; and nowithstanding he
writes as to a brother in iniquity , the Doctor has the effrontery to say " But I am not
answerable for what he , or any other person , may think proper to write to me .
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As the Doctor could not help Stone ' s writing treason to him , it follows of course ,
that he could not help his enclosing a letter for Citizen M . B . P . These three
letters , the Doctor confesses , were made use of by Stone to designate a person
...
As the Doctor could not help Stone ' s writing treason to him , it follows of course ,
that he could not help his enclosing a letter for Citizen M . B . P . These three
letters , the Doctor confesses , were made use of by Stone to designate a person
...
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But let there be a fund provided , on which , though no person shall have a legal *
Here the Doctor and I differ in opinion . The English system of poor law is the best
in the world ; the fairest for the giver , and the least degrading to the receiver .
But let there be a fund provided , on which , though no person shall have a legal *
Here the Doctor and I differ in opinion . The English system of poor law is the best
in the world ; the fairest for the giver , and the least degrading to the receiver .
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