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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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To this letter , the defendant observed , he had received no answer ; in
consequence of his not receiving an answer ; he purchased a volume ,
purporting to be addresses to the President , and his answers , published in
Boston , that he sent his ...
To this letter , the defendant observed , he had received no answer ; in
consequence of his not receiving an answer ; he purchased a volume ,
purporting to be addresses to the President , and his answers , published in
Boston , that he sent his ...
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... published a false , scandalous and malicious libel on the Presi . " dent of the
United States , in his official character as President . I know of no civilized country
that does not punish similar offences , and it is peculiarly necessary to the peace
...
... published a false , scandalous and malicious libel on the Presi . " dent of the
United States , in his official character as President . I know of no civilized country
that does not punish similar offences , and it is peculiarly necessary to the peace
...
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It is published by the traverser , that Nash was an American , not only an
American , but a nalive citizen of America , delivered up " without precedent ,
against law , and against MERCY , ” - and ihat this native citizen of America was “
forcibly ...
It is published by the traverser , that Nash was an American , not only an
American , but a nalive citizen of America , delivered up " without precedent ,
against law , and against MERCY , ” - and ihat this native citizen of America was “
forcibly ...
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The Judge observed , that the traverser should prove all he published to be true ,
or he would fail ; he should prove that the President did interfere to influence the
decisions of a court of justice - - that Nash , otherwise called Jonathan Robbins ...
The Judge observed , that the traverser should prove all he published to be true ,
or he would fail ; he should prove that the President did interfere to influence the
decisions of a court of justice - - that Nash , otherwise called Jonathan Robbins ...
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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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