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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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It now drinking ; and other nations will was among the peasants of Germany ,
drink to the very dregs , unless , by a once her friends , that , afer they had
vigorous , timely , and combined refift : taited the cup of her abominations , in
ance , they ...
It now drinking ; and other nations will was among the peasants of Germany ,
drink to the very dregs , unless , by a once her friends , that , afer they had
vigorous , timely , and combined refift : taited the cup of her abominations , in
ance , they ...
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A very great gauzę , then it is that we know our friends , part of this credit is given
for a twelve . Great Britain muft wrap us up warm , and month at least ; so that the
simple interest keep us all decent , snug , and comfortable , on it amounts to one
...
A very great gauzę , then it is that we know our friends , part of this credit is given
for a twelve . Great Britain muft wrap us up warm , and month at least ; so that the
simple interest keep us all decent , snug , and comfortable , on it amounts to one
...
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So much good having been effected by this yet infant society , what may it not be
expected to accomplish , when it shall become more generally supported , as its
friends doubt not it will , when the public shall be more fully apprized than it has ...
So much good having been effected by this yet infant society , what may it not be
expected to accomplish , when it shall become more generally supported , as its
friends doubt not it will , when the public shall be more fully apprized than it has ...
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I beg leave to recommend him to your countenance , as he has been mentioned
to me favourably by my worthy friend , professor Ogilvie , of King ' s College ,
Aberdeen . " * WASHINGTON ' S ANSWER . “ Philadelphia , May 1 , 1792 .
I beg leave to recommend him to your countenance , as he has been mentioned
to me favourably by my worthy friend , professor Ogilvie , of King ' s College ,
Aberdeen . " * WASHINGTON ' S ANSWER . “ Philadelphia , May 1 , 1792 .
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The characters of these gentleinen , are sure pledges to their country , that
nothing incompatible with its honour , or interest , nothing in , consistent with our
obligations of good faith or friendship to any other nation , will be stipulated .
The characters of these gentleinen , are sure pledges to their country , that
nothing incompatible with its honour , or interest , nothing in , consistent with our
obligations of good faith or friendship to any other nation , will be stipulated .
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