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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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This circumstance rendered him a dangerous man , if in any case , he should
become disaffected to the United States . The lands , which he owned in
Tennessee , and in other parts of the country bordering on the Mississippi , were
of ...
This circumstance rendered him a dangerous man , if in any case , he should
become disaffected to the United States . The lands , which he owned in
Tennessee , and in other parts of the country bordering on the Mississippi , were
of ...
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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 , ” says Priestley , “ a member of
my ...
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 , ” says Priestley , “ a member of
my ...
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The circumstance was not intended as an excuse for the correspondence . It was
dragged in as one of those little baits for popularity , which are in constant use
amongst all the renegadoes from Great Britain and Ireland ; a base method of ...
The circumstance was not intended as an excuse for the correspondence . It was
dragged in as one of those little baits for popularity , which are in constant use
amongst all the renegadoes from Great Britain and Ireland ; a base method of ...
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... fear such detection strongly argues the intention of committing some crime
against the state ; and when to this suspicious circumstance of the feigned name ,
we add the cause of his emigration to France , and his subsequent connection
with ...
... fear such detection strongly argues the intention of committing some crime
against the state ; and when to this suspicious circumstance of the feigned name ,
we add the cause of his emigration to France , and his subsequent connection
with ...
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others to do the same , because the ratification of that treaty , by fixing the
boundaries of the States , and other circumstances attending it , would inevitably
give additional value to the back lands , which he had speculated in ! - His
conduct was ...
others to do the same , because the ratification of that treaty , by fixing the
boundaries of the States , and other circumstances attending it , would inevitably
give additional value to the back lands , which he had speculated in ! - His
conduct was ...
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