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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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_ What can France desire more , in the most zealous and costly of her partisans ?
An undisguised tool cannot serve her half so effectually . Few persons , except
those who are totally devoted to France , will listen to BACHE or GREENLEAF ...
_ What can France desire more , in the most zealous and costly of her partisans ?
An undisguised tool cannot serve her half so effectually . Few persons , except
those who are totally devoted to France , will listen to BACHE or GREENLEAF ...
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On these two points , we ought to expect , that the French government will not
refuse to do us justice : and the more , because it has not , at any period of the
war , expressed its desire , that the commercial treaty should , in these respects ,
be ...
On these two points , we ought to expect , that the French government will not
refuse to do us justice : and the more , because it has not , at any period of the
war , expressed its desire , that the commercial treaty should , in these respects ,
be ...
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It has been led to this by a sincere desire to remove of itself every just cause of
complaint ; conceiving that , with the most upright intentions , such cause may
possibly exist ; and , although the strictest search has produced no self reproach
...
It has been led to this by a sincere desire to remove of itself every just cause of
complaint ; conceiving that , with the most upright intentions , such cause may
possibly exist ; and , although the strictest search has produced no self reproach
...
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In the same letter the committee expressed their desire to see Lord Grenville ' s
letter , which I informed them Mr . Liston had shewn to me , and intimated that a
copy of it would be convenient . I have already shewn you the original , by Mr ...
In the same letter the committee expressed their desire to see Lord Grenville ' s
letter , which I informed them Mr . Liston had shewn to me , and intimated that a
copy of it would be convenient . I have already shewn you the original , by Mr ...
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... so taken with the venerable appearance of the sena . tors , and felt such an
irresistible desire to resemble them , that he stole one of their cloaks , which was
taken from his back the next Sunday , just as he came out of a presbyterian
meeting ...
... so taken with the venerable appearance of the sena . tors , and felt such an
irresistible desire to resemble them , that he stole one of their cloaks , which was
taken from his back the next Sunday , just as he came out of a presbyterian
meeting ...
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