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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Band 9Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... liberty to give my name to any person who has a right to demand it ; for the same purpose , it is left at Messrs . M'Lean and Lang's , and though an entire stranger to you and Mr. Webster , it is known to most of the gentlemen of New ...
... liberty to give my name to any person who has a right to demand it ; for the same purpose , it is left at Messrs . M'Lean and Lang's , and though an entire stranger to you and Mr. Webster , it is known to most of the gentlemen of New ...
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... liberty , and a calm , but steady determination to support our so- vereignty , as well as our moral and religious princi- ples , against all open and secret attacks . " Our envoys extraordinary to the French repub- lic embarked , one in ...
... liberty , and a calm , but steady determination to support our so- vereignty , as well as our moral and religious princi- ples , against all open and secret attacks . " Our envoys extraordinary to the French repub- lic embarked , one in ...
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... liberty ; that liberty in which the people of the United States were born , and which , in the conclusion of the war above- mentioned , was finally and firmly secured . It is known to you , that this affection rose to enthusiasm , when ...
... liberty ; that liberty in which the people of the United States were born , and which , in the conclusion of the war above- mentioned , was finally and firmly secured . It is known to you , that this affection rose to enthusiasm , when ...
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... liberty , sovereignty , and in- dependence of the United States , will add nothing to our secu- rity , while , on the contrary , our guarantee of the possessions of France in America , will perpetually expose us to the risk and expense ...
... liberty , sovereignty , and in- dependence of the United States , will add nothing to our secu- rity , while , on the contrary , our guarantee of the possessions of France in America , will perpetually expose us to the risk and expense ...
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... France , rich in her liberty , surrounded by a crowd of vic- tories , strong in the esteem of her allies , will not abase her- self by calculating the conse- quences ( No. 2. ) Paris , November 8th , 1797 92 GAZETTE SELECTIONS .
... France , rich in her liberty , surrounded by a crowd of vic- tories , strong in the esteem of her allies , will not abase her- self by calculating the conse- quences ( No. 2. ) Paris , November 8th , 1797 92 GAZETTE SELECTIONS .
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