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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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To bers and five co - equal kings . After having repine at the cruelty of his fate , is
to be ipent five years in making har , in the suspected ; and to be suspected , is
death . name of Liberty and Equality , upon arms , “ We need not stretch our view
...
To bers and five co - equal kings . After having repine at the cruelty of his fate , is
to be ipent five years in making har , in the suspected ; and to be suspected , is
death . name of Liberty and Equality , upon arms , “ We need not stretch our view
...
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... the American people , a government instituted by themselves for public and
private security , upon the basis of law and equal administration of justice ,
preserving to every individual as much civil and political freedom as is consistent
with the ...
... the American people , a government instituted by themselves for public and
private security , upon the basis of law and equal administration of justice ,
preserving to every individual as much civil and political freedom as is consistent
with the ...
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It being in like manner , my sincere determination , so far as the same depends
on me , that with equal punctuality and good faith , the engagements ' contracted
by the United States , ni their treaties with his Britannic Majesty , shall be fulfilled
...
It being in like manner , my sincere determination , so far as the same depends
on me , that with equal punctuality and good faith , the engagements ' contracted
by the United States , ni their treaties with his Britannic Majesty , shall be fulfilled
...
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By an act of October , 1784 , all British debts are to be paid by seven equal
payments ; the first to be made the first of April , 1786 , and so on annually . That
no interest shall be allowed to British subjects between the nineteenth of April ,
1775 ...
By an act of October , 1784 , all British debts are to be paid by seven equal
payments ; the first to be made the first of April , 1786 , and so on annually . That
no interest shall be allowed to British subjects between the nineteenth of April ,
1775 ...
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6 : Those creditors are deemed fortunate , who , upon giving up all claim to
interest ( which is equal to thirty , and , in some cases , to forty per cent . ) can
obtain security for the payment of the principal . " Upon receiving this letter from
London ...
6 : Those creditors are deemed fortunate , who , upon giving up all claim to
interest ( which is equal to thirty , and , in some cases , to forty per cent . ) can
obtain security for the payment of the principal . " Upon receiving this letter from
London ...
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