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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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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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... and will give the following facts in evidence on the trial , in justification of the
supposed libel , stated in the aforesaid indictment : - - " ist . Mr . Adams , either by
himself , or by the officers of state acting under his authority , has given the public
...
... and will give the following facts in evidence on the trial , in justification of the
supposed libel , stated in the aforesaid indictment : - - " ist . Mr . Adams , either by
himself , or by the officers of state acting under his authority , has given the public
...
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... That it has given such inforınation to sixty - seven emigrants , on their arrival ,
as to obtain for them almost inmediate employment ; that it has afforded peuniary
assistance to one hundred and twenty persons in actual distress , and , to many ...
... That it has given such inforınation to sixty - seven emigrants , on their arrival ,
as to obtain for them almost inmediate employment ; that it has afforded peuniary
assistance to one hundred and twenty persons in actual distress , and , to many ...
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been granted to between sixty and seventy sick and needy emigrants , many of
whom laboured under infectious diseases , and who would most probably have
been lost , but for the timely and unremitting attention which was given to them .
been granted to between sixty and seventy sick and needy emigrants , many of
whom laboured under infectious diseases , and who would most probably have
been lost , but for the timely and unremitting attention which was given to them .
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To afford the fullest inforination which can be given to the public on this subject ,
the society have just published their act of incorporation , constitution and by -
laws , together with the laws of the United States ; and of the state of
Pennsylvania ...
To afford the fullest inforination which can be given to the public on this subject ,
the society have just published their act of incorporation , constitution and by -
laws , together with the laws of the United States ; and of the state of
Pennsylvania ...
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