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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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... respe & ive numbers , day , the hatred and animosity of those including two -
fifths of the flaves . vations over whom , by fraus or force , “ The history of all ages
proves that they obtained dominion ; and they will , no oppression is so dreadtul ...
... respe & ive numbers , day , the hatred and animosity of those including two -
fifths of the flaves . vations over whom , by fraus or force , “ The history of all ages
proves that they obtained dominion ; and they will , no oppression is so dreadtul ...
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First , they arprevious consent of some petty under . prove of a conftitution with an
hereditary Atrapping despot . Man poflelles nothing i monarch , whose person
they declare invihis property belongs to a mob of tyrants , olable and sacred , and
...
First , they arprevious consent of some petty under . prove of a conftitution with an
hereditary Atrapping despot . Man poflelles nothing i monarch , whose person
they declare invihis property belongs to a mob of tyrants , olable and sacred , and
...
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Yet the the leeds of future contentions , and ele . birelings of France tell us that
this alliance vate a single state to a height of power must not be formed , because
, forsooth , Bri - that would prove formidable to Europe ; tain is a monarchy !
Yet the the leeds of future contentions , and ele . birelings of France tell us that
this alliance vate a single state to a height of power must not be formed , because
, forsooth , Bri - that would prove formidable to Europe ; tain is a monarchy !
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the names of the witnesses , and what was expected they would prove , and the
court could not judge from the affidavit whether they were material witnesses . -
66 We will indulge you , Mr . Cooper , " said the judge , “ with permitting you to file
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the names of the witnesses , and what was expected they would prove , and the
court could not judge from the affidavit whether they were material witnesses . -
66 We will indulge you , Mr . Cooper , " said the judge , “ with permitting you to file
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intent of the publisher ; for the intent is as much a fact as any other , must be
proved in the same manner as other facts , and must be proved as stated in the
law of Congress to defame the President , to bring him into contempt and
disrepute ...
intent of the publisher ; for the intent is as much a fact as any other , must be
proved in the same manner as other facts , and must be proved as stated in the
law of Congress to defame the President , to bring him into contempt and
disrepute ...
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