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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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M . Y . observed , that we had taken no notice of the first proposition , which was ,
to know , whether we were ready to make the disavowal , repararions and
explanations , concerning the President ' s speech . We told him , that we
supposed it ...
M . Y . observed , that we had taken no notice of the first proposition , which was ,
to know , whether we were ready to make the disavowal , repararions and
explanations , concerning the President ' s speech . We told him , that we
supposed it ...
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He told us , that we paid money to obtain peace with the Algerines , and with the
Indians ; and that it was doing no more to pay France for peace . To this it was
answered , that when our government commenced a treaty with either Algiers , or
...
He told us , that we paid money to obtain peace with the Algerines , and with the
Indians ; and that it was doing no more to pay France for peace . To this it was
answered , that when our government commenced a treaty with either Algiers , or
...
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We were told , that the destruction of England was inevitable ; and that the wealth
and arts of that nation , would naturally pass over to America , if that event should
find us in peace . To this observation , we replied , that France would probably ...
We were told , that the destruction of England was inevitable ; and that the wealth
and arts of that nation , would naturally pass over to America , if that event should
find us in peace . To this observation , we replied , that France would probably ...
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and , as I was sometimes at a loss to make out a word , being a poor scholar , he
told me what it was , and explained ro ' me , and corrected me whenever I
blundered as I went on - When I had finished reading it , he said to me , “ Now ,
Carey ...
and , as I was sometimes at a loss to make out a word , being a poor scholar , he
told me what it was , and explained ro ' me , and corrected me whenever I
blundered as I went on - When I had finished reading it , he said to me , “ Now ,
Carey ...
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They were called out of the room at the request of the deponent , who expressed
to them his surprise to see them there after the captain was gone , and told them
of his alarm . They replied , that the captain was not gone ; and to convince him ...
They were called out of the room at the request of the deponent , who expressed
to them his surprise to see them there after the captain was gone , and told them
of his alarm . They replied , that the captain was not gone ; and to convince him ...
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