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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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The best possible means of compensation must be attenipted . These will
depend on what you shall discover to be practicable in relation to the French
finances . But an exception must be made , in respect to debts due to our citizens
by the ...
The best possible means of compensation must be attenipted . These will
depend on what you shall discover to be practicable in relation to the French
finances . But an exception must be made , in respect to debts due to our citizens
by the ...
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We required an explanation of that part of the conversation , in which M . Y . had
hinted at our finding means to avert the demand concerning the President ' s
speech . He answered , that he was not authorized to state those means , but that
we ...
We required an explanation of that part of the conversation , in which M . Y . had
hinted at our finding means to avert the demand concerning the President ' s
speech . He answered , that he was not authorized to state those means , but that
we ...
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... that at present , our commerce was plundered unprotected ; but that if war was
declared , we should seek the means of protection . M X . said , he hoped we
should not forın a connection with Britain ; and , we answered , that we hoped so
too ...
... that at present , our commerce was plundered unprotected ; but that if war was
declared , we should seek the means of protection . M X . said , he hoped we
should not forın a connection with Britain ; and , we answered , that we hoped so
too ...
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We possess , I have no doubt , the means of creating a maritime force superior to
any she can bring against us , even should she make peace with England . And
as to invading our country , should she have the rashness to attempt it , she will ...
We possess , I have no doubt , the means of creating a maritime force superior to
any she can bring against us , even should she make peace with England . And
as to invading our country , should she have the rashness to attempt it , she will ...
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... the Cao tholics - - The other great party here , I mean the Dissenters , are
pushing hard for a general redress of grievances , or at least the means of
redressing them by an effectual reform in parliament , an abolition of pensions ,
places , & c .
... the Cao tholics - - The other great party here , I mean the Dissenters , are
pushing hard for a general redress of grievances , or at least the means of
redressing them by an effectual reform in parliament , an abolition of pensions ,
places , & c .
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