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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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While we are endeavouring to adjust our differences with France , by amicable
negotiation , the progress of the war in Europe , the depredations on our
commerce , the personal injuries to our citizens , and the general complexion of
affairs ...
While we are endeavouring to adjust our differences with France , by amicable
negotiation , the progress of the war in Europe , the depredations on our
commerce , the personal injuries to our citizens , and the general complexion of
affairs ...
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The late packet which is arrived has brought me no letters which surprizes me
much - - The affairs of Europe are indeed such that the great ones are mostly
occupied respecting matters which are pressing upon them — I do not know what
to ...
The late packet which is arrived has brought me no letters which surprizes me
much - - The affairs of Europe are indeed such that the great ones are mostly
occupied respecting matters which are pressing upon them — I do not know what
to ...
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The plan , however , was wholly drapt , on account of the person who proposed it
, going to Europe . Sometime af . terwards , the deponent formed a resolution of
paying a visit to Europe ; which being known to Mr . Blount , a proposi . . tion ...
The plan , however , was wholly drapt , on account of the person who proposed it
, going to Europe . Sometime af . terwards , the deponent formed a resolution of
paying a visit to Europe ; which being known to Mr . Blount , a proposi . . tion ...
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... quoted paragraph , and recollects Webster ' s sentiments , respecting the
malecontents in Ireland , he will , I think , at once conclude , that this hypocrite is
himself the real author of the letter , which he pretends to have received from
Europe .
... quoted paragraph , and recollects Webster ' s sentiments , respecting the
malecontents in Ireland , he will , I think , at once conclude , that this hypocrite is
himself the real author of the letter , which he pretends to have received from
Europe .
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This circumstance adding much to the wealth of the country in general , you are
better able , out of the emolument accruing to yourselves from European
persecution , to assist those who are distressed in consequence of it . The poor
emigrant ...
This circumstance adding much to the wealth of the country in general , you are
better able , out of the emolument accruing to yourselves from European
persecution , to assist those who are distressed in consequence of it . The poor
emigrant ...
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