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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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In all such measures you may rely on my zealous and hearty concurrence . cm . :
: . . : 6 JOHN ADAMS . " yol . IX . . * INSTRUC INSTRUCTIONS Ta Charles
Cotesworth Pinckney , John Marshall , and . : JULY , 1798 . TASED . 65.
In all such measures you may rely on my zealous and hearty concurrence . cm . :
: . . : 6 JOHN ADAMS . " yol . IX . . * INSTRUC INSTRUCTIONS Ta Charles
Cotesworth Pinckney , John Marshall , and . : JULY , 1798 . TASED . 65.
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He then stated , that two measures , which M . Talleyrand proposed , being
adopted , a restoration of friendship between the republics , would follow
immediately ; the one was a gratuity of fifty thousand pounds sterling , the other a
purchase of ...
He then stated , that two measures , which M . Talleyrand proposed , being
adopted , a restoration of friendship between the republics , would follow
immediately ; the one was a gratuity of fifty thousand pounds sterling , the other a
purchase of ...
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... and it was painful to him to acknowledge , that the precarious situation of the
Envoys was such , as to render it impossible for them to take measures for decent
arrangements ; that a short time since , he had supposed measures were taking ...
... and it was painful to him to acknowledge , that the precarious situation of the
Envoys was such , as to render it impossible for them to take measures for decent
arrangements ; that a short time since , he had supposed measures were taking ...
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Nothing is more difficult than to conjecture what will be the conduct of France in
consequence of our measures . She may perhaps draw back , and by some
apparent concessions try to avoid an open war . This perhaps would be her true
policy ...
Nothing is more difficult than to conjecture what will be the conduct of France in
consequence of our measures . She may perhaps draw back , and by some
apparent concessions try to avoid an open war . This perhaps would be her true
policy ...
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politicians very well ; but , he should recollect , that be himself has recommended
many public measures , all of which the constitution has placed very far out of his
reach . The constitution has left no public measure to the publishers of ...
politicians very well ; but , he should recollect , that be himself has recommended
many public measures , all of which the constitution has placed very far out of his
reach . The constitution has left no public measure to the publishers of ...
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