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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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The deponent went immediately to Mr . Liston , and informed hiin of these
apprehensions . The deponent had , before , given a hint to Mr . Thornton that
Chisholm was a babbler , and now mentioned to Mr . Liston every particular , and
the ...
The deponent went immediately to Mr . Liston , and informed hiin of these
apprehensions . The deponent had , before , given a hint to Mr . Thornton that
Chisholm was a babbler , and now mentioned to Mr . Liston every particular , and
the ...
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Mr . Liston advised to scal and deliver the letter , which was done . The deponent
declares , that it never occurred to him that the United States were either direEtly
or indirectly concerned in the progress or consequences of this project ; but he ...
Mr . Liston advised to scal and deliver the letter , which was done . The deponent
declares , that it never occurred to him that the United States were either direEtly
or indirectly concerned in the progress or consequences of this project ; but he ...
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Ac a subsequent period , I am inclined to think it was in the latter part of April ,
after the Spanish ininister had repeated his suspicion of an expedition intended
from Canada against Upper Louisiana , and which I again mentioned to Mr .
Liston ...
Ac a subsequent period , I am inclined to think it was in the latter part of April ,
after the Spanish ininister had repeated his suspicion of an expedition intended
from Canada against Upper Louisiana , and which I again mentioned to Mr .
Liston ...
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fie col ( I think foharged a debt " formation Mr . Liston of the fact . He answered ,
that he was certainly gone ; that he embarked in a vessel from Philadelphia ; that
ħe ( Mr . Liston ) had paid for his passage ; and that he had seen letters brought ...
fie col ( I think foharged a debt " formation Mr . Liston of the fact . He answered ,
that he was certainly gone ; that he embarked in a vessel from Philadelphia ; that
ħe ( Mr . Liston ) had paid for his passage ; and that he had seen letters brought ...
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Mr . Liston said , that as he had already reasons to doubt the good faith of some
of those who had come to talk with him on the business , he was still more
apprehensive , in consequence of the suspicions thrown out by Dr . Romayne ,
and ...
Mr . Liston said , that as he had already reasons to doubt the good faith of some
of those who had come to talk with him on the business , he was still more
apprehensive , in consequence of the suspicions thrown out by Dr . Romayne ,
and ...
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