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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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But he proceeded to observe , it was probable we might rely on forming a league
with England . If we had such a reliance it would fail us . The situation of England
was such as to compel Pitt to make peace on the terms of France . A variety of ...
But he proceeded to observe , it was probable we might rely on forming a league
with England . If we had such a reliance it would fail us . The situation of England
was such as to compel Pitt to make peace on the terms of France . A variety of ...
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What , he asked , would be our situation if peace should be made with England
before our difference with France would be acconmodated ? But , he continued ,
if even England should be able to continue the war , and America should unite ...
What , he asked , would be our situation if peace should be made with England
before our difference with France would be acconmodated ? But , he continued ,
if even England should be able to continue the war , and America should unite ...
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The neutral powers should have perceived , thàt England , by stopping the
vessels of other powers , laden in their respective ports , and destined for France
, by permitting articles coming from her own manufactories alone to circulate ,
aimed ...
The neutral powers should have perceived , thàt England , by stopping the
vessels of other powers , laden in their respective ports , and destined for France
, by permitting articles coming from her own manufactories alone to circulate ,
aimed ...
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This the deponent engaged to do , and soon after wrote to a gentleman in
England , informing him that a person of consequence would sail from this
country , some time in May , for England , on a business of this kind . After
Governor Blount ...
This the deponent engaged to do , and soon after wrote to a gentleman in
England , informing him that a person of consequence would sail from this
country , some time in May , for England , on a business of this kind . After
Governor Blount ...
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Thought it necessary to leave England , " means , was forced to leave , or fled
from , or ran away from , or escaped from England . It was in this sense that
Rowan , Tandy , Reynolds , and Cary , “ thought it necessary to leave " Ireland ,
and that ...
Thought it necessary to leave England , " means , was forced to leave , or fled
from , or ran away from , or escaped from England . It was in this sense that
Rowan , Tandy , Reynolds , and Cary , “ thought it necessary to leave " Ireland ,
and that ...
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