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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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He answered , that he was not authorized to state those means , but that we must
search for them and propose them ourselves . If , however , we asked his opinion
as a private individual , and would receive it as coming from him , he would ...
He answered , that he was not authorized to state those means , but that we must
search for them and propose them ourselves . If , however , we asked his opinion
as a private individual , and would receive it as coming from him , he would ...
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... proposed “ tò the ministers of the United States , be discussed and deAs cided ,
” which was read as a verbal answer ; and we told them , they might copy it , if
they pleased . M . Y . refused to do so : his disappointment was apparent : he said
...
... proposed “ tò the ministers of the United States , be discussed and deAs cided ,
” which was read as a verbal answer ; and we told them , they might copy it , if
they pleased . M . Y . refused to do so : his disappointment was apparent : he said
...
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M . Y . left in writing , his propositions , and we returned the answer annexed and
marked ( B . ) November Ist . It was at ... We answered , that we should at any time
be glad to see M . Y . as a private gentleman : but that if his object was only to ...
M . Y . left in writing , his propositions , and we returned the answer annexed and
marked ( B . ) November Ist . It was at ... We answered , that we should at any time
be glad to see M . Y . as a private gentleman : but that if his object was only to ...
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To this Mr . Liston answered , that the Governor doubtless possessed certain
military powers ; but he presuined that he ... would be to write to the British
governinent , and await its answer ; which indeed Inight be long in coming , or
inight not ...
To this Mr . Liston answered , that the Governor doubtless possessed certain
military powers ; but he presuined that he ... would be to write to the British
governinent , and await its answer ; which indeed Inight be long in coming , or
inight not ...
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He was then asked if he also was not a methodist preachers this he declined
answering , and his counsel attempted to support the objection , but it being ruled
by the court to be proper , he was compelled to answer in the affirmative .
He was then asked if he also was not a methodist preachers this he declined
answering , and his counsel attempted to support the objection , but it being ruled
by the court to be proper , he was compelled to answer in the affirmative .
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