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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Bind 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... enemy ? " By a fincere and hearty alliance with Great Britain , fhe would not only place herfelf in a fituation to make a peremp- tory demand of indemnification from France , but , in cafe of refufal , would be able to ftrip both France ...
... enemy ? " By a fincere and hearty alliance with Great Britain , fhe would not only place herfelf in a fituation to make a peremp- tory demand of indemnification from France , but , in cafe of refufal , would be able to ftrip both France ...
Side 46
... enemy . The bill was lost by a great majority , and the army thus continued to be , what it hitherto had been , a sanctuary for fraudulent debtors . Another bill was brought in respecting the army , the necessity of which bill ought ...
... enemy . The bill was lost by a great majority , and the army thus continued to be , what it hitherto had been , a sanctuary for fraudulent debtors . Another bill was brought in respecting the army , the necessity of which bill ought ...
Side 75
... enemies , for a time , and perhaps aliens for ever . Contracts entered into in such a state of things ought to be sacredly regarded . - Inviolability seems to be at- tached to them . " The construction of a treaty made in favour of such ...
... enemies , for a time , and perhaps aliens for ever . Contracts entered into in such a state of things ought to be sacredly regarded . - Inviolability seems to be at- tached to them . " The construction of a treaty made in favour of such ...
Side 93
... enemy . ' This persuasive eloquence was soon followed by the effect , which the malignant wretch , who made use of it , intended it to produce . A memorial drawn up in the name of the Whigs of Philadel- phia , and signed by a blood ...
... enemy . ' This persuasive eloquence was soon followed by the effect , which the malignant wretch , who made use of it , intended it to produce . A memorial drawn up in the name of the Whigs of Philadel- phia , and signed by a blood ...
Side 96
... enemy ; and likewise to bind the property of the Tories , to make good the damages which that of the Whigs may sustain . " These were the means recommended for giving freedom to America ! The advice was not thrown away . The intrigues ...
... enemy ; and likewise to bind the property of the Tories , to make good the damages which that of the Whigs may sustain . " These were the means recommended for giving freedom to America ! The advice was not thrown away . The intrigues ...
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