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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |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 witnesses were then called over , to wit : Timothy Pickering , Jacob Wagner ,
Robert G . Harper , Thomas Pinckney , John Davenport , Colonel Matthew Lyon ;
Albert Gallatin , John Langdon , William Craick and Edward Livingston .
The witnesses were then called over , to wit : Timothy Pickering , Jacob Wagner ,
Robert G . Harper , Thomas Pinckney , John Davenport , Colonel Matthew Lyon ;
Albert Gallatin , John Langdon , William Craick and Edward Livingston .
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... of republicans , While this Bill was pending before the Senate , Mr . CHARLES
PINCKNEY , one of its members , communicated it to the Printer of the Aurora ,
who published it with very severe , and , indeed , very illiberal and unjust remarks
.
... of republicans , While this Bill was pending before the Senate , Mr . CHARLES
PINCKNEY , one of its members , communicated it to the Printer of the Aurora ,
who published it with very severe , and , indeed , very illiberal and unjust remarks
.
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The newspapers are filled with the recriminations of the opposite parties .
ADAMS and JEFFERSON are the candidates for the Presidency ; PINCKNEY
and Burr for the Vice - Presidency . - Each party affects to be confident of success
: but it is ...
The newspapers are filled with the recriminations of the opposite parties .
ADAMS and JEFFERSON are the candidates for the Presidency ; PINCKNEY
and Burr for the Vice - Presidency . - Each party affects to be confident of success
: but it is ...
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No Ambassador was appointed till the year 1792 , when , notwithstanding all the
efforts of Mr . ADAMS , his son - in - law was rejected , and the place was filled
with Mr . ThoMAS PINCKNEY , the predecessor of Mr . KING : - “ Mr . ADAMS ...
No Ambassador was appointed till the year 1792 , when , notwithstanding all the
efforts of Mr . ADAMS , his son - in - law was rejected , and the place was filled
with Mr . ThoMAS PINCKNEY , the predecessor of Mr . KING : - “ Mr . ADAMS ...
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I should have been happy to have seen Mr . Pinckney , before his departure , but
more from individual curiosity , than from any opinion that I could have given him
any information of importance to him . If he has the talent of searching hearts ...
I should have been happy to have seen Mr . Pinckney , before his departure , but
more from individual curiosity , than from any opinion that I could have given him
any information of importance to him . If he has the talent of searching hearts ...
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