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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |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 situation of England was such as to compel Pitt to make peace on the terms
of France . A variety of causes were in operation which made such an effect
absolutely certain . To say no . thing of the opposition in England to the minister
and ...
The situation of England was such as to compel Pitt to make peace on the terms
of France . A variety of causes were in operation which made such an effect
absolutely certain . To say no . thing of the opposition in England to the minister
and ...
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What , he asked , would be our situation if peace should be made with England
before our difference with France would be acconmodated ? But , he continued ,
if even England should be able to continue the war , and America should unite ...
What , he asked , would be our situation if peace should be made with England
before our difference with France would be acconmodated ? But , he continued ,
if even England should be able to continue the war , and America should unite ...
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... the Ministers of the United States propose , that the discussions on the relative
situation of the two countries , inay commence in the usual forms ; that the
relation to each other may be so regulated , as to obviate future
misunderstandings ...
... the Ministers of the United States propose , that the discussions on the relative
situation of the two countries , inay commence in the usual forms ; that the
relation to each other may be so regulated , as to obviate future
misunderstandings ...
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... he should express no opinion on them ; that his situation , and that of his
colleagues , was extremely difficult ; that the Directory were exclusively
prejudiced against the government of the United States , and considered them as
the friends , of ...
... he should express no opinion on them ; that his situation , and that of his
colleagues , was extremely difficult ; that the Directory were exclusively
prejudiced against the government of the United States , and considered them as
the friends , of ...
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... gratifies my • heart , and consoles me under what otherwise 66 would be a
deep affliction , that I have refused offers , certainly dangerous to the virtue of a
man VOL . IX . : or in in my obscure situation . The good of my country
Msiscellaneous ...
... gratifies my • heart , and consoles me under what otherwise 66 would be a
deep affliction , that I have refused offers , certainly dangerous to the virtue of a
man VOL . IX . : or in in my obscure situation . The good of my country
Msiscellaneous ...
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