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; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Band 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... honour of the country . " A tax , amounting to two millions of dol- lars , laid on lands , dwelling - houfes , and flaves , divided among the states , according to their respective numbers , including two - fifths of the flaves . " The ...
... honour of the country . " A tax , amounting to two millions of dol- lars , laid on lands , dwelling - houfes , and flaves , divided among the states , according to their respective numbers , including two - fifths of the flaves . " The ...
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... honour ! Will not the peo- ple of America bluth to think that their reprefentatives were afraid to affert that they enjoyed a degree of freedom fuperior to this ? " Of the enlightened people , now called the French nation , not one out ...
... honour ! Will not the peo- ple of America bluth to think that their reprefentatives were afraid to affert that they enjoyed a degree of freedom fuperior to this ? " Of the enlightened people , now called the French nation , not one out ...
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... honour and independence of the country ! " All the world are the natural allies of France ; republicks , ariftocracies , monar- chies , and defpotifms ; Dutch , Genoefe , Spaniards , Turks , and Devils ; but poor America has no natural ...
... honour and independence of the country ! " All the world are the natural allies of France ; republicks , ariftocracies , monar- chies , and defpotifms ; Dutch , Genoefe , Spaniards , Turks , and Devils ; but poor America has no natural ...
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... honour " of our beloved WASHINGTON . General Ha- " milton at the head of the Cincinnati , and fol- " lowed by the corporation of the city and other public bodies , attended in the morning at the " Dutch Church , when Dr. Linn , who had ...
... honour " of our beloved WASHINGTON . General Ha- " milton at the head of the Cincinnati , and fol- " lowed by the corporation of the city and other public bodies , attended in the morning at the " Dutch Church , when Dr. Linn , who had ...
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... honour to receive your Excellency's letter relating to the advertisement of Dr. Ander- son's periodical publication in the Gazette of the United States ; which attention to my recommen- dation I United WASHINGTON's DEATH . 25.
... honour to receive your Excellency's letter relating to the advertisement of Dr. Ander- son's periodical publication in the Gazette of the United States ; which attention to my recommen- dation I United WASHINGTON's DEATH . 25.
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