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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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We answered , that we could not help it : it was for the Directory to determine ,
what course its own honour , and the interests of France required it to pursue : it
was for us to guard the interests and honour of our country . M . Y . observed , that
...
We answered , that we could not help it : it was for the Directory to determine ,
what course its own honour , and the interests of France required it to pursue : it
was for us to guard the interests and honour of our country . M . Y . observed , that
...
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reign influence , and regardless of national honour , character , and interest . II .
The diplomatic intercourse between France and the United States , being at
present suspended ; the government has no means of obtaining official
information ...
reign influence , and regardless of national honour , character , and interest . II .
The diplomatic intercourse between France and the United States , being at
present suspended ; the government has no means of obtaining official
information ...
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His talents at equivocation are such as reflect infinite honour on his sect ; but to
such a dilenıma was he reduced , that it was impossible to advance any thing in
his vindication , which must not , upon examination , make against him .
His talents at equivocation are such as reflect infinite honour on his sect ; but to
such a dilenıma was he reduced , that it was impossible to advance any thing in
his vindication , which must not , upon examination , make against him .
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Citizens , President and Members of the French Patriotic Society of Charleston ,
66 Circumstances have hindered me from applying sooner , for the participation
of the honour and advantages which must result to the friends of liberty , from ...
Citizens , President and Members of the French Patriotic Society of Charleston ,
66 Circumstances have hindered me from applying sooner , for the participation
of the honour and advantages which must result to the friends of liberty , from ...
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COBBETT . " · Philadelphia ; 15th i June , 1798 . " } I must , however , do poor
Scott the justice to observe , that ; though a whip - stitch , he was a man of most
delicate honour , of which he gave a singular proof . Having managed his matters
so ...
COBBETT . " · Philadelphia ; 15th i June , 1798 . " } I must , however , do poor
Scott the justice to observe , that ; though a whip - stitch , he was a man of most
delicate honour , of which he gave a singular proof . Having managed his matters
so ...
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