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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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For the Defendant . Mr . Everston , Mr . Lee . Mr . Monroe , on behalf of the
Plaintiff , opened the cause . He stated to the court and jury , that his client was a
young woman of respectable family and connections ; that she had been
addressed by ...
For the Defendant . Mr . Everston , Mr . Lee . Mr . Monroe , on behalf of the
Plaintiff , opened the cause . He stated to the court and jury , that his client was a
young woman of respectable family and connections ; that she had been
addressed by ...
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thin mountains shall rise and oceans Roll To sever us en Vain I am your
affectionate friend JOHN BAKER New York July the 28 1798 Ebenezer Doughty
was next called - He swore that the defendant told him about a twelvemonth ago ,
at ...
thin mountains shall rise and oceans Roll To sever us en Vain I am your
affectionate friend JOHN BAKER New York July the 28 1798 Ebenezer Doughty
was next called - He swore that the defendant told him about a twelvemonth ago ,
at ...
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Roderick M ' Cloud was then called again , as a witness for the defendant . - - He
was asked by Mr . Lee if he was not knowing to the plaintiff having at some time
granted improper liberties to a certain person ? He answered very readily , that ...
Roderick M ' Cloud was then called again , as a witness for the defendant . - - He
was asked by Mr . Lee if he was not knowing to the plaintiff having at some time
granted improper liberties to a certain person ? He answered very readily , that ...
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James Goursay was called to prove the defendant ' s circumstances , which he
swore were quite penurious , but that his father might be worth 3 or 4001 . The
evidence being closed , Mr . Evetson , for the defendant , arose and addressed
the ...
James Goursay was called to prove the defendant ' s circumstances , which he
swore were quite penurious , but that his father might be worth 3 or 4001 . The
evidence being closed , Mr . Evetson , for the defendant , arose and addressed
the ...
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the defendant , instead of having the effect to increase the damages , ought in
fact to lessen them ; for it shewed he had not lost an opportunity of making a very
good match . But what weighed most in his mind , her own behaviour , which he ...
the defendant , instead of having the effect to increase the damages , ought in
fact to lessen them ; for it shewed he had not lost an opportunity of making a very
good match . But what weighed most in his mind , her own behaviour , which he ...
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