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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Bind 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... Congress , and the Anfwers of the Senate and Houfe of Repre- fentatives . WHILE R. G. Harper pleads the caufe of American Independence in the cabinet , honest Peter Porcupine re- echoes his fentiments through the com- munity in language ...
... Congress , and the Anfwers of the Senate and Houfe of Repre- fentatives . WHILE R. G. Harper pleads the caufe of American Independence in the cabinet , honest Peter Porcupine re- echoes his fentiments through the com- munity in language ...
Side 965
... Congress , during the Session which began on the 3d Dec. 1799 6 Board of Commissioners 29 53 7 Defence of the Quakers of Pennsylvania 89 8 Farewell Advertisement 108 . 9 Prison Eclogue 112 10 Republican Morality 118 11 Jefferson's ...
... Congress , during the Session which began on the 3d Dec. 1799 6 Board of Commissioners 29 53 7 Defence of the Quakers of Pennsylvania 89 8 Farewell Advertisement 108 . 9 Prison Eclogue 112 10 Republican Morality 118 11 Jefferson's ...
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... Congress and had re- ceived important information , and that he was also informed that several gentlemen in Congress hesi- tated whether they would attend , as they would not neglect their official duties to attend as a wit- ness in a ...
... Congress and had re- ceived important information , and that he was also informed that several gentlemen in Congress hesi- tated whether they would attend , as they would not neglect their official duties to attend as a wit- ness in a ...
Side 8
... Congress upon which the defendant was indicted , and proceeded to ob- serve , that the intent to defame , to bring into contempt and disrepute and to excite the hatred of the people , were important words in the law ; for if there is no ...
... Congress upon which the defendant was indicted , and proceeded to ob- serve , that the intent to defame , to bring into contempt and disrepute and to excite the hatred of the people , were important words in the law ; for if there is no ...
Side 9
... Congress - to defame the President , to bring him into contempt and disrepute , and to excite against him the hatred of the people . The mere publication is no offence , and though you consider them separately the offence is created by ...
... Congress - to defame the President , to bring him into contempt and disrepute , and to excite against him the hatred of the people . The mere publication is no offence , and though you consider them separately the offence is created by ...
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