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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Band 9Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... hope he may sur- vive his wounds , and return to his family and country . Think of these things , ye flint - nerved Jacobins , and luke - worm patriots , and blush ! have Cockade.Bostonians , your townsmen been massacred by the ...
... hope he may sur- vive his wounds , and return to his family and country . Think of these things , ye flint - nerved Jacobins , and luke - worm patriots , and blush ! have Cockade.Bostonians , your townsmen been massacred by the ...
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... hope , however , that she will see it her interest ( with our own exertions ) to protect us against the common enemy of mankind , -the ambitious , bloody and implacable French . This real American , as he calls himself , blames me for ...
... hope , however , that she will see it her interest ( with our own exertions ) to protect us against the common enemy of mankind , -the ambitious , bloody and implacable French . This real American , as he calls himself , blames me for ...
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... hope of salvation from a revolution , in Great Bri- tain , or any other foreign nation . We must rely on ourselves , and look only to each other , to pre- serve us from this dreadful catastrophe . Nations have no affections , and if ...
... hope of salvation from a revolution , in Great Bri- tain , or any other foreign nation . We must rely on ourselves , and look only to each other , to pre- serve us from this dreadful catastrophe . Nations have no affections , and if ...
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... hope , that the answers which have been given , will remove the objections offered by the Spanish officers , to the immediate execution of the treaty , I have judged it proper that we should con- tinue in readiness to receive the posts ...
... hope , that the answers which have been given , will remove the objections offered by the Spanish officers , to the immediate execution of the treaty , I have judged it proper that we should con- tinue in readiness to receive the posts ...
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... hope of a real reconciliation , these evils could not be prevented by us ; and the little delay we might obtain would only increase them , that our mission had induced many of our countrymen to trust their vessels in the ports of France ...
... hope of a real reconciliation , these evils could not be prevented by us ; and the little delay we might obtain would only increase them , that our mission had induced many of our countrymen to trust their vessels in the ports of France ...
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America answer appeared Britain British called Cape François Captain cause character CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY Chisholm circumstances citizens commerce conduct Congress consequence considered court DEAR SIR declared deponent Directory Doctor dollars duty emigrants endeavour enemies England English Envoys Europe expected favour feigned name Fort Mifflin France French government French Republic gentleman Gerry give Governor Blount honour Huetter informed Jacobin judge jury justice Kittera land letter liberty Liston loan means ment minister nation neutral never New-York NOAH WEBSTER officers opinion paper Paris party peace person Philadelphia Pinckney poor ports pounds sterling present President Priestley propositions racter reader received republican respect ROMAYNE sans-culotte Senate sent sentiments shew ship Talleyrand Tennessee thing TIMOTHY PICKERING tion told treaty truth United United Irishmen Vaughan vernment vessels WEBSTER William Blount wish wretch