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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Band 9Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... known to the convoy . The boat of the sloop of war , manned only with negroes , has been seen the whole day plying round all the other vessels which have ne- groes on board they seem to have adopted be- tween them the most desperate ...
... known to the convoy . The boat of the sloop of war , manned only with negroes , has been seen the whole day plying round all the other vessels which have ne- groes on board they seem to have adopted be- tween them the most desperate ...
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... known honour and veracity , who was on the spot at the time ; indeed the lady's connections , I am told , confirm the same account . The real American asks from what authority I took the extracts . I then have to tell him , they were ...
... known honour and veracity , who was on the spot at the time ; indeed the lady's connections , I am told , confirm the same account . The real American asks from what authority I took the extracts . I then have to tell him , they were ...
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... , and though an entire stranger to you and Mr. Webster , it is known to most of the gentlemen of New - York . July 18 . " A FARMER OF WESTCHESTER , ' 19 [ Now Now then , let any man say whether WEBSTER is JULY , 1798 . 47 TM.
... , and though an entire stranger to you and Mr. Webster , it is known to most of the gentlemen of New - York . July 18 . " A FARMER OF WESTCHESTER , ' 19 [ Now Now then , let any man say whether WEBSTER is JULY , 1798 . 47 TM.
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... known to come from other quarters ; and any little mistake was laid hold of to injure my feel- ings , and as an excuse for exercising revenge , by dis- continuing papers . A property of this kind is hardly worth the purchase , and in ...
... known to come from other quarters ; and any little mistake was laid hold of to injure my feel- ings , and as an excuse for exercising revenge , by dis- continuing papers . A property of this kind is hardly worth the purchase , and in ...
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... known to you , that the people of the United States of America , entertained a warm and sincere affection for the people of France , ever since their arms were united in the war with Great Britain , which ended in the full and formal ac ...
... known to you , that the people of the United States of America , entertained a warm and sincere affection for the people of France , ever since their arms were united in the war with Great Britain , which ended in the full and formal ac ...
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