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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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We came also to the determination , to prepare a letter to the Minister of Foreign
Relations , stating the object of our mission , and discussing the subjects of
difference between the two nations , in like manner , as if we had been actually ...
We came also to the determination , to prepare a letter to the Minister of Foreign
Relations , stating the object of our mission , and discussing the subjects of
difference between the two nations , in like manner , as if we had been actually ...
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No neutral or allied power can mistake their object , nor complain of them , unless
it be already abandoned to England . The infallible effect of the measure is to
enhance the value of the produce of their own soil and industry , to increase the ...
No neutral or allied power can mistake their object , nor complain of them , unless
it be already abandoned to England . The infallible effect of the measure is to
enhance the value of the produce of their own soil and industry , to increase the ...
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You are therefore to consider if the object we have proposed is not of greater
moment the more it is considered . I have mentioned to you in my last letter my
wishes that you should go in an Amsterdam or a Hamburgh vessel , even in one
...
You are therefore to consider if the object we have proposed is not of greater
moment the more it is considered . I have mentioned to you in my last letter my
wishes that you should go in an Amsterdam or a Hamburgh vessel , even in one
...
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In effecting this object with our printers , the general must have conteniplated two
great ends , either to bring those men of reputation and character forward , who
might oppose his election as objects of resentment and marks to be aimed at by ...
In effecting this object with our printers , the general must have conteniplated two
great ends , either to bring those men of reputation and character forward , who
might oppose his election as objects of resentment and marks to be aimed at by ...
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That circumstance , as we see in the case of the poor of England , would soon
defeat the very object of the charity . The more poor of any kind you provide for in
this way , the more you will create ; the more you may burden yourselves , and
that ...
That circumstance , as we see in the case of the poor of England , would soon
defeat the very object of the charity . The more poor of any kind you provide for in
this way , the more you will create ; the more you may burden yourselves , and
that ...
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