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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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All governments punish libels upon government ; and it is iny opinion that there is
nothing we should more dread than the licentiousness of the press . A republican
government can only be destroyed by the introduction of luxury and the ...
All governments punish libels upon government ; and it is iny opinion that there is
nothing we should more dread than the licentiousness of the press . A republican
government can only be destroyed by the introduction of luxury and the ...
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If true , ask yourselves , gentlemen , what would be your opinion of the President
of the United States ? Those charges are no less ' against the President , than
against the Congress ; for these acts cannot be done without Congress . But the ...
If true , ask yourselves , gentlemen , what would be your opinion of the President
of the United States ? Those charges are no less ' against the President , than
against the Congress ; for these acts cannot be done without Congress . But the ...
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... old seanien , attached to the navy , speak in favour of a navy , the President , in
his reply , thinks a navy a good measure of defence , and there can be no offence
in publishing this as his opinion , without coupling it with the malicious intent .
... old seanien , attached to the navy , speak in favour of a navy , the President , in
his reply , thinks a navy a good measure of defence , and there can be no offence
in publishing this as his opinion , without coupling it with the malicious intent .
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He states that he has published this handbill , and all that he has said is true ; if
you are of that opinion , you will acquit him ; or if you believe he has published it
without malice or intent to defame the President President of the United States ...
He states that he has published this handbill , and all that he has said is true ; if
you are of that opinion , you will acquit him ; or if you believe he has published it
without malice or intent to defame the President President of the United States ...
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If any thing more were necessary to shew the propriety ( if not duty ) of supporting
this institution , the opinion enterrained of it by the late President Washington
might have some weight . He thus expresses himself in answer to an address ...
If any thing more were necessary to shew the propriety ( if not duty ) of supporting
this institution , the opinion enterrained of it by the late President Washington
might have some weight . He thus expresses himself in answer to an address ...
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