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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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This the President is authorized to borrow on the best terms that can be obtained
, and the surplus of impost and tonnage duties , beyond the permanent
appropriations charged on them , is pledged to pay the interest and principal of
the loan .
This the President is authorized to borrow on the best terms that can be obtained
, and the surplus of impost and tonnage duties , beyond the permanent
appropriations charged on them , is pledged to pay the interest and principal of
the loan .
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By means of the French PROTECTIONS , Sinith ' s property was always perfectly
safe , while that of his constituents , and of other merchants in the country , were
exposed to seizure and condemnation ; it was , therefore , his interest , that the ...
By means of the French PROTECTIONS , Sinith ' s property was always perfectly
safe , while that of his constituents , and of other merchants in the country , were
exposed to seizure and condemnation ; it was , therefore , his interest , that the ...
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... the impious principles and destructive projects of their internal and external
enemies . Interest , duty , even self - preservation , called on them : to publish this
correspondence to the world ; but this forcible call they were totally to disregard ...
... the impious principles and destructive projects of their internal and external
enemies . Interest , duty , even self - preservation , called on them : to publish this
correspondence to the world ; but this forcible call they were totally to disregard ...
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The former was his brother , already become a domiciliated • Frenchiman , and
whom he knew to be in the confidence and interest of the French government ; o
the latter had been , to the knowledge of the pri' soner , sent over to England by ...
The former was his brother , already become a domiciliated • Frenchiman , and
whom he knew to be in the confidence and interest of the French government ; o
the latter had been , to the knowledge of the pri' soner , sent over to England by ...
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... at this time , safely calculate on “ three fourths of this county , willing to become
“ tributary to them ; how it is in the counties of “ Cecil and Kent , I cannot so well
judge ; but the “ French interest has always been considerable « there , as well
as ...
... at this time , safely calculate on “ three fourths of this county , willing to become
“ tributary to them ; how it is in the counties of “ Cecil and Kent , I cannot so well
judge ; but the “ French interest has always been considerable « there , as well
as ...
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