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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volumen9Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... respecting the Letters of Stone 245 6. Selections from Porcupine's Gazette , for October , 1798 278 7. Miscellaneous Anecdotes of various Dates 8. Priestley's Poor Emigrants 305 389 • 9. Postscript , containing an Address of the Welsh ...
... respecting the Letters of Stone 245 6. Selections from Porcupine's Gazette , for October , 1798 278 7. Miscellaneous Anecdotes of various Dates 8. Priestley's Poor Emigrants 305 389 • 9. Postscript , containing an Address of the Welsh ...
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... respects the case of those merchants who have been obliged by compulsion to bring these Frenchmen and their negroes in their vessels from the West Indies . It would certainly , said Mr. H. , be a very inhu- man thing to force those ...
... respects the case of those merchants who have been obliged by compulsion to bring these Frenchmen and their negroes in their vessels from the West Indies . It would certainly , said Mr. H. , be a very inhu- man thing to force those ...
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... respect- ing passengers from the West Indies , I think it it would be highly proper for the government , at this critical moment , not even to admit the landing of any French passengers whatever in the United States . There , no doubt ...
... respect- ing passengers from the West Indies , I think it it would be highly proper for the government , at this critical moment , not even to admit the landing of any French passengers whatever in the United States . There , no doubt ...
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... respecting us , and particularly by those contained . in a letter from DAVID PINCKERTON to the Pre- sident of the board of health , and in an extract of a letter from MAJOR TOUSARD to the Secretary at War , ( both of which appeared in ...
... respecting us , and particularly by those contained . in a letter from DAVID PINCKERTON to the Pre- sident of the board of health , and in an extract of a letter from MAJOR TOUSARD to the Secretary at War , ( both of which appeared in ...
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... respect to the part I have taken in the business . When I published my observations at the bottom of the PRESIDENT'S message , I had not seen a single soul , who was acquainted with the real state of the case ; but I very strongly ...
... respect to the part I have taken in the business . When I published my observations at the bottom of the PRESIDENT'S message , I had not seen a single soul , who was acquainted with the real state of the case ; but I very strongly ...
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