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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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That there have been fight of Robespierre , proclaiming the defavourers of
French principles even in cree with as much devotion as they for . . America ,
which purchased , at so dear merly did at the elevation of the sacred hoft . “
Politically ...
That there have been fight of Robespierre , proclaiming the defavourers of
French principles even in cree with as much devotion as they for . . America ,
which purchased , at so dear merly did at the elevation of the sacred hoft . “
Politically ...
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He thus expresses himself in answer to an address presented to him by the
society on the anniversary of his birth - day , in 1796 - - - The principles of
benevolence on which the ' society is founded , and which regulate its
proceedings , entitle it ...
He thus expresses himself in answer to an address presented to him by the
society on the anniversary of his birth - day , in 1796 - - - The principles of
benevolence on which the ' society is founded , and which regulate its
proceedings , entitle it ...
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Men , ” said a writer , on this occasion , " what" ever may be their political
principles , to what" ever party they may belong , and however far " they may , for '
a time , be hurried out of the path " of truth and integrity , will all , in the moment
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Men , ” said a writer , on this occasion , " what" ever may be their political
principles , to what" ever party they may belong , and however far " they may , for '
a time , be hurried out of the path " of truth and integrity , will all , in the moment
66 of ...
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Not only the obvious dictates of religion , morality , and national honour , but also
the first principles of good policy , demand a candid and punctual compliance
with engagements constitų . tionally and fairly made . - Our national constitution ...
Not only the obvious dictates of religion , morality , and national honour , but also
the first principles of good policy , demand a candid and punctual compliance
with engagements constitų . tionally and fairly made . - Our national constitution ...
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... them according to the rules and maxims established by the laws of nations for
the interpretation of treaties . From these principles , it follows , of necessary
consequence , that no individual state has a right , by legislative acts to decide ...
... them according to the rules and maxims established by the laws of nations for
the interpretation of treaties . From these principles , it follows , of necessary
consequence , that no individual state has a right , by legislative acts to decide ...
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