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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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In consequence of this law , the President has suspended the French consuls in
this country from the functions which they exercised under those treaties . Thus
far have we gone defensively . We take French armed ships , which cruise for the
...
In consequence of this law , the President has suspended the French consuls in
this country from the functions which they exercised under those treaties . Thus
far have we gone defensively . We take French armed ships , which cruise for the
...
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... part , I have no doubt but it will succeed . A man of consequence bas gone to
England about the business , and if he makes arrangements as he expects , I
shall myself have a hand in the business , and probably shall be at the bead of
the ...
... part , I have no doubt but it will succeed . A man of consequence bas gone to
England about the business , and if he makes arrangements as he expects , I
shall myself have a hand in the business , and probably shall be at the bead of
the ...
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Your voyage will be very interesting to us both , and of the highest consequence
to certain operations . I have therefore thought much about the most eligible
mode for you to go . I have concluded in my own mind it would be best to em·
bark for ...
Your voyage will be very interesting to us both , and of the highest consequence
to certain operations . I have therefore thought much about the most eligible
mode for you to go . I have concluded in my own mind it would be best to em·
bark for ...
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In consequence of this conversation , he proposed going to England on - this
subject . The deponent told him if he chose to go , he would give him letters to
persons who might introduce him to those in power . He then informed the
deponent ...
In consequence of this conversation , he proposed going to England on - this
subject . The deponent told him if he chose to go , he would give him letters to
persons who might introduce him to those in power . He then informed the
deponent ...
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... Spaniards had no posts of any consequence on the whole of the Misissippi ;
that one hundred , or one hundred and fifty , a mere handful of men , might
destroy them all . He appeared anxious to give an opiniou of his own
consequence as ...
... Spaniards had no posts of any consequence on the whole of the Misissippi ;
that one hundred , or one hundred and fifty , a mere handful of men , might
destroy them all . He appeared anxious to give an opiniou of his own
consequence as ...
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