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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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These have been already considered , and the alterations proposed have been
mentioned . There have been so many unjust causes and pretences assigned for
capturing and confiscating American vessels , it may perhaps be impossible to ...
These have been already considered , and the alterations proposed have been
mentioned . There have been so many unjust causes and pretences assigned for
capturing and confiscating American vessels , it may perhaps be impossible to ...
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He said , that the receipt of the money might be so disguised , as to prevent its
being considered as a breach of neutrality by England ; and thus save us from
being embroiled with that power . Concerning the twelve hundred thousand livres
...
He said , that the receipt of the money might be so disguised , as to prevent its
being considered as a breach of neutrality by England ; and thus save us from
being embroiled with that power . Concerning the twelve hundred thousand livres
...
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... or be considered and treated as their enemies . We answered that such an
effect had already been contemplated by us , as probable , and had not been
overlooked when we gave to this proposition our decided answer and , further ,
that we ...
... or be considered and treated as their enemies . We answered that such an
effect had already been contemplated by us , as probable , and had not been
overlooked when we gave to this proposition our decided answer and , further ,
that we ...
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... who was disinclined to any stipulation of the sort , and considered it as a
renewal of the old reprobated system of indirect , unauthorized negotiation . . . . I
2 Having Having been originally the counsel of M . de Beaumarchais JULY ,
1798 .
... who was disinclined to any stipulation of the sort , and considered it as a
renewal of the old reprobated system of indirect , unauthorized negotiation . . . . I
2 Having Having been originally the counsel of M . de Beaumarchais JULY ,
1798 .
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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 considered it if really projected , which he very much doubted ...
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 considered it if really projected , which he very much doubted ...
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