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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |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 observed to him , that none of our vessels had whac the French termed a rôle
d ' équipage , and that if we were to surrender ail the property which had been
taken from our citizens , in cases where their vessels were not furnished with
such ...
We observed to him , that none of our vessels had whac the French termed a rôle
d ' équipage , and that if we were to surrender ail the property which had been
taken from our citizens , in cases where their vessels were not furnished with
such ...
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To this observation , we replied , that France would probably forbid America to
receive thein , in like manner , as she had ... He said , they would not : but , M .
Talleyrand observed , that , on this subject , we could not suffer much additional ...
To this observation , we replied , that France would probably forbid America to
receive thein , in like manner , as she had ... He said , they would not : but , M .
Talleyrand observed , that , on this subject , we could not suffer much additional ...
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M . Y . said , that the observations were ... not experienced worse treatınent than
other ministers , nor indeed as bad ; that the Envoy of Portugal was again
ordered to depart ; and that but little ceremony was observed to the Envoys in
general .
M . Y . said , that the observations were ... not experienced worse treatınent than
other ministers , nor indeed as bad ; that the Envoy of Portugal was again
ordered to depart ; and that but little ceremony was observed to the Envoys in
general .
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The deponent observed , that he was very sorry for this affair of Chisholm , and
observed that it ought to be prevented . He also expressed much surprise that the
person of consequence in Philadeiphia who had been alluded to , should see ...
The deponent observed , that he was very sorry for this affair of Chisholm , and
observed that it ought to be prevented . He also expressed much surprise that the
person of consequence in Philadeiphia who had been alluded to , should see ...
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But , observe , how exactly his correspondent jumps with him in judgment , about
America ' s “ throwing herself into " the ... Fool as he is , he cannot but have
observed , that , to prevent every connection of this kind , is what the despots of
Paris ...
But , observe , how exactly his correspondent jumps with him in judgment , about
America ' s “ throwing herself into " the ... Fool as he is , he cannot but have
observed , that , to prevent every connection of this kind , is what the despots of
Paris ...
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