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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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Judge Chase asked , if these things were true , what effect would they have on
the public mind ? If the people believed those things , what would be the
consequence ? If true , ask yourselves , gentlemen , what would be your opinion
of the ...
Judge Chase asked , if these things were true , what effect would they have on
the public mind ? If the people believed those things , what would be the
consequence ? If true , ask yourselves , gentlemen , what would be your opinion
of the ...
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Indeed , this appears to have been the intent of the publisher , and the
publication seems to have been designed to have an effect on the people
previous to the approaching election , for the publication makes a further remark
on the conduct ...
Indeed , this appears to have been the intent of the publisher , and the
publication seems to have been designed to have an effect on the people
previous to the approaching election , for the publication makes a further remark
on the conduct ...
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... for the death of General George Washington , by suitable eulogies , orations
and discourses , or by public prayers ; ” and “ That the President be requested to
issue a Proclamation for the purpose of carrying the foregoing resolution into
effect ...
... for the death of General George Washington , by suitable eulogies , orations
and discourses , or by public prayers ; ” and “ That the President be requested to
issue a Proclamation for the purpose of carrying the foregoing resolution into
effect ...
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His august image towered above alỊ former greatness - - and even royalty itself
sunk beneath the majesty of his virtues . The eloquence of this oration was
attended with its natural effects . Not an eye could be seen that was not
moistened with ...
His august image towered above alỊ former greatness - - and even royalty itself
sunk beneath the majesty of his virtues . The eloquence of this oration was
attended with its natural effects . Not an eye could be seen that was not
moistened with ...
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To give due effect to the civil administration : of Government , and to ensure a just
execution of the laws , a revision and amendment of the judiciary system , is
indispensably necessary . In this extensive country ; it cannot but happen , that ...
To give due effect to the civil administration : of Government , and to ensure a just
execution of the laws , a revision and amendment of the judiciary system , is
indispensably necessary . In this extensive country ; it cannot but happen , that ...
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