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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Bind 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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Side 957
... to meet it ; to fhew a good countenance , make vigor- ous preparations , and fland ready to give her a good reception . Seeing this , the may probably keep away . " ( p . 24. ) – 210. Ob 1799. ] even to hint that this nation of poor.
... to meet it ; to fhew a good countenance , make vigor- ous preparations , and fland ready to give her a good reception . Seeing this , the may probably keep away . " ( p . 24. ) – 210. Ob 1799. ] even to hint that this nation of poor.
Side 958
... give a juft idea of their baseness of spirit and fwinith ignorance is , their fanctioning a conftitution which declares that they fhall elect the members of their affemblies , and then fubmitting to a decree obliging them to chufe two ...
... give a juft idea of their baseness of spirit and fwinith ignorance is , their fanctioning a conftitution which declares that they fhall elect the members of their affemblies , and then fubmitting to a decree obliging them to chufe two ...
Side 959
... give to thofe of this ; a credit which British merchants alone are either willing ' or able to give ; that forms the great fource of American wealth . Mr. Smith from Maryland , the polite Mr. Smith , who called the British fea - robbers ...
... give to thofe of this ; a credit which British merchants alone are either willing ' or able to give ; that forms the great fource of American wealth . Mr. Smith from Maryland , the polite Mr. Smith , who called the British fea - robbers ...
Side 960
... give them leave to heap harther abufe than they have yet done on their natural enemy , Peter Porcupine . 211. A brief Account of Stratford upon 2 [ Nov. Avon ; with a particular Defcription and Survey of the Collegiate Church , the Mau ...
... give them leave to heap harther abufe than they have yet done on their natural enemy , Peter Porcupine . 211. A brief Account of Stratford upon 2 [ Nov. Avon ; with a particular Defcription and Survey of the Collegiate Church , the Mau ...
Side 3
... give the following facts in evidence on the trial , in jus- tification of the supposed libel , stated in the afore- said indictment : - 66 1st . Mr. Adams , either by himself , or by the officers of state acting under his authority ...
... give the following facts in evidence on the trial , in jus- tification of the supposed libel , stated in the afore- said indictment : - 66 1st . Mr. Adams , either by himself , or by the officers of state acting under his authority ...
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