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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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... and doubtless will be prosecuted without interruption . « Several decisions on
the claims of the citizens of the United States for losses and damages , sus - .
tained by reason of irregular and illegal captures , or condemnations of their
vessels ...
... and doubtless will be prosecuted without interruption . « Several decisions on
the claims of the citizens of the United States for losses and damages , sus - .
tained by reason of irregular and illegal captures , or condemnations of their
vessels ...
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Whether the danger he represented that government to be in was or was not real
, we should not undertake to decide : Britain we believed had much reason to
wish for peace ; and France had much reason to wish for peace also : if peace ...
Whether the danger he represented that government to be in was or was not real
, we should not undertake to decide : Britain we believed had much reason to
wish for peace ; and France had much reason to wish for peace also : if peace ...
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... my determinatjon has been founded upon the necessity of a person going
soon to set out certainly the beginning of May — and I did not know that you
would be fully in readinessma second reason is that I am sure that our plans will
succeed ...
... my determinatjon has been founded upon the necessity of a person going
soon to set out certainly the beginning of May — and I did not know that you
would be fully in readinessma second reason is that I am sure that our plans will
succeed ...
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That , they are fully persuaded , the requisition made to the Grand Jury ,
individually to give their reasons to the court , which induced them to return the
bills they presented “ not true , " was an incroachment upon the sacred rights of
juries ...
That , they are fully persuaded , the requisition made to the Grand Jury ,
individually to give their reasons to the court , which induced them to return the
bills they presented “ not true , " was an incroachment upon the sacred rights of
juries ...
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Even this short confinement , however , was thought to be too great an
abridgment of the Rights of Man , for which alledged reason the legislature
passed a law abolishing imprisonment for debt altogether ; but the true reason for
passing this ...
Even this short confinement , however , was thought to be too great an
abridgment of the Rights of Man , for which alledged reason the legislature
passed a law abolishing imprisonment for debt altogether ; but the true reason for
passing this ...
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