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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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... Survey of the Collegiate Church , ibe Mauwho , being , as he is , mistress of the
foleum of Shakspeare ; containing all tbe ocean , could check every approach of
dimorial Bearings and Monumental Inscripevery foreign enemy ? - tions ibere .
... Survey of the Collegiate Church , ibe Mauwho , being , as he is , mistress of the
foleum of Shakspeare ; containing all tbe ocean , could check every approach of
dimorial Bearings and Monumental Inscripevery foreign enemy ? - tions ibere .
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... dishonourable to the army and the country could not have been promulgated
by their most bitter enemy . The bill was lost by a great majority , and the army
thus continued to be , what it hitherto had been , a sanctuary for fraudulent
delt01s .
... dishonourable to the army and the country could not have been promulgated
by their most bitter enemy . The bill was lost by a great majority , and the army
thus continued to be , what it hitherto had been , a sanctuary for fraudulent
delt01s .
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... at the time the debts were contracted , had any idea of a severance or
dismemberment of the einpire , by which , persons who had been united under
one system of civil polity should be torn asunder , and become enemies , for a
time , and ...
... at the time the debts were contracted , had any idea of a severance or
dismemberment of the einpire , by which , persons who had been united under
one system of civil polity should be torn asunder , and become enemies , for a
time , and ...
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It has been a matter of general surprise , that no notice was taken of the
incendiary publication of the Quakers of the 20th of November last ; a publication
evidently intended to promote sedition and treason , and to encourage the enemy
.
It has been a matter of general surprise , that no notice was taken of the
incendiary publication of the Quakers of the 20th of November last ; a publication
evidently intended to promote sedition and treason , and to encourage the enemy
.
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... against the enemy ; and likewise to bind the property of the Tories , to make
good the damages which that of the Whigs may sustain . " These were the means
' recommended for giving freedom to America ! The advice was not thrown away .
... against the enemy ; and likewise to bind the property of the Tories , to make
good the damages which that of the Whigs may sustain . " These were the means
' recommended for giving freedom to America ! The advice was not thrown away .
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