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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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He therefore moved that the committee now rise , report progress , and ask leave
to sit again , in order that gentlemen may , make enquiry into the business and be
enabled to bring forward their amendments . The ques . B 3 tion tion ' on rising ...
He therefore moved that the committee now rise , report progress , and ask leave
to sit again , in order that gentlemen may , make enquiry into the business and be
enabled to bring forward their amendments . The ques . B 3 tion tion ' on rising ...
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tion ' on rising was put and carried ; 45 voting in favour of it . Leave to sit again
was granted in the house . . ' French Royalists , now stenched up in certain
vessels at Fort Mifflin . - Infinite are the pains that have been taken to excite an
alarm on ...
tion ' on rising was put and carried ; 45 voting in favour of it . Leave to sit again
was granted in the house . . ' French Royalists , now stenched up in certain
vessels at Fort Mifflin . - Infinite are the pains that have been taken to excite an
alarm on ...
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tion and STANDING IN SOCIETY ! ” Were Field . ING and CONGREVE to rise
from the tomb , they must blush to see their two fainous caricatures far surpassed
in the real portrait of a single republican of this our enlightened age . - - I have
often ...
tion and STANDING IN SOCIETY ! ” Were Field . ING and CONGREVE to rise
from the tomb , they must blush to see their two fainous caricatures far surpassed
in the real portrait of a single republican of this our enlightened age . - - I have
often ...
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It is feared , 6 that in not satisfying certain individuals in this respect , “ they may
give way to all their resentment . The nomina“ tion of commissioners will he
consented to on the same “ footing , as they have been named in the treaty with
Eng« ...
It is feared , 6 that in not satisfying certain individuals in this respect , “ they may
give way to all their resentment . The nomina“ tion of commissioners will he
consented to on the same “ footing , as they have been named in the treaty with
Eng« ...
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... Thomas Jefferson presumed to interfere in the management of our intercourse
with foreign nations ? He is but vice - president ; and , in usurping the functions of
the chief magistratę , he has given a proof of anibition; tion - - the ruling passion ...
... Thomas Jefferson presumed to interfere in the management of our intercourse
with foreign nations ? He is but vice - president ; and , in usurping the functions of
the chief magistratę , he has given a proof of anibition; tion - - the ruling passion ...
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