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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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When the people of America will allow BACHE to be quoted for facts relative to
the conduct of the Federal Government , then will I abide by what GORDON says
of the conduct of the British army . But here Webster and his clan play a very
deep ...
When the people of America will allow BACHE to be quoted for facts relative to
the conduct of the Federal Government , then will I abide by what GORDON says
of the conduct of the British army . But here Webster and his clan play a very
deep ...
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... therefore , whatever may have been the motives for this villainous conduct , a
reward of fifty dollars will be paid for a discovery of the name , and conviction of
the per - : petrator of this outrage , by R . C . SKINNER , 156 , William Street .
... therefore , whatever may have been the motives for this villainous conduct , a
reward of fifty dollars will be paid for a discovery of the name , and conviction of
the per - : petrator of this outrage , by R . C . SKINNER , 156 , William Street .
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Thus the detestable conduct and the more dea testable motives of this tool of
France have , at last , been exposed to the world . - The second charge is that
which ought to attract the attention of every one in a more particular manner , as it
...
Thus the detestable conduct and the more dea testable motives of this tool of
France have , at last , been exposed to the world . - The second charge is that
which ought to attract the attention of every one in a more particular manner , as it
...
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I therefore beg , through the channel of your independent paper , to make known
to the people at large a few sketches of the past conduct of our heroic
gasconading Brigadier , that such of his constituents as are in the habit of reading
your ...
I therefore beg , through the channel of your independent paper , to make known
to the people at large a few sketches of the past conduct of our heroic
gasconading Brigadier , that such of his constituents as are in the habit of reading
your ...
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In supporting our suspicion , respecting the conduct or intentions of any one , it is
not to be expected , that we should be able to point out precisely , what crime he
has committed , or is going to commit ; for this would no longer be suspicion ; it ...
In supporting our suspicion , respecting the conduct or intentions of any one , it is
not to be expected , that we should be able to point out precisely , what crime he
has committed , or is going to commit ; for this would no longer be suspicion ; it ...
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