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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Bind 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... Quakers of Pennsylvania 89 8 Farewell Advertisement 108 . 9 Prison Eclogue 112 10 Republican Morality 118 11 Jefferson's Election to the Office of President of the United States 130 12 Adams's Public Conduct 150 13 Jefferson's Election ...
... Quakers of Pennsylvania 89 8 Farewell Advertisement 108 . 9 Prison Eclogue 112 10 Republican Morality 118 11 Jefferson's Election to the Office of President of the United States 130 12 Adams's Public Conduct 150 13 Jefferson's Election ...
Side 89
... Quakers in general , and those of Pennsylvania in particular . In your censure of the English Quakers , for re- fusing to contribute towards a fund , the avowed object of which was the defence of the kingdom against invasion , I ...
... Quakers in general , and those of Pennsylvania in particular . In your censure of the English Quakers , for re- fusing to contribute towards a fund , the avowed object of which was the defence of the kingdom against invasion , I ...
Side 90
... Quakers of Pennsylvania , particularly with regard to the transaction to which your charge against them more immediately refers . In speaking of that tenet ( a ridiculous one I allow ) which requires Quakers to bear testimony against ...
... Quakers of Pennsylvania , particularly with regard to the transaction to which your charge against them more immediately refers . In speaking of that tenet ( a ridiculous one I allow ) which requires Quakers to bear testimony against ...
Side 91
... Quakers made the following unequivocal avowal of their attachment to the King and his Government : " It hath been ... Quakers of Pennsylvania ; how exactly they correspond with those of the Church of England need not be pointed out ...
... Quakers made the following unequivocal avowal of their attachment to the King and his Government : " It hath been ... Quakers of Pennsylvania ; how exactly they correspond with those of the Church of England need not be pointed out ...
Side 92
... Quakers the hatred and malice of the Whigs . Paine , who had just entered on that career , which has since rendered him so noto- rious , had the infamy to begin the attack . The Quakers , and their loyal declaration , form thẹ subject ...
... Quakers the hatred and malice of the Whigs . Paine , who had just entered on that career , which has since rendered him so noto- rious , had the infamy to begin the attack . The Quakers , and their loyal declaration , form thẹ subject ...
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