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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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... their distinguished brethren , who were to furnish the entertainment of the
festive day . After a while , the castle doors flew open , and the two accomplished
brothers came forth , each having on D3 his his head a cap of liberty , ( but by
JULY ...
... their distinguished brethren , who were to furnish the entertainment of the
festive day . After a while , the castle doors flew open , and the two accomplished
brothers came forth , each having on D3 his his head a cap of liberty , ( but by
JULY ...
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It is known to you , that this affe & tion was ardent , when the French determined
to reform their government , and establish it on the basis of liberty ; that liberty in
which the people of the United States were born , and which , in the conclusion of
...
It is known to you , that this affe & tion was ardent , when the French determined
to reform their government , and establish it on the basis of liberty ; that liberty in
which the people of the United States were born , and which , in the conclusion of
...
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This I call an infringement of the liberty of the press , because it has a tendency to
check that freedom of investigation and scrutiny to which the character of every
candidate ought to be subject , especially where the candidate has resorted to ...
This I call an infringement of the liberty of the press , because it has a tendency to
check that freedom of investigation and scrutiny to which the character of every
candidate ought to be subject , especially where the candidate has resorted to ...
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And , in fact , no reasonable man expects liberty , real liberty , from any other
source . When the courts of justice are corrupted , all true freedom is at an end .
VOL . IX . punished ; punished ; when I called at your house , you ANECDOTES .
And , in fact , no reasonable man expects liberty , real liberty , from any other
source . When the courts of justice are corrupted , all true freedom is at an end .
VOL . IX . punished ; punished ; when I called at your house , you ANECDOTES .
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For this you are indebted to a good providence , seconding your virtuous and
strenuous endeavours , in your late hard but successful struggle for liberty .
Receive , then , with open arms , those who , at a distance , were praying for your
...
For this you are indebted to a good providence , seconding your virtuous and
strenuous endeavours , in your late hard but successful struggle for liberty .
Receive , then , with open arms , those who , at a distance , were praying for your
...
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