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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Bind 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... letter , which he read . This letter stated , that being indicted for a sup- posed libel , he found it necessary to apply to the President for official copies of certain addresses to him ( the President ) , and his answers to them ; and ...
... letter , which he read . This letter stated , that being indicted for a sup- posed libel , he found it necessary to apply to the President for official copies of certain addresses to him ( the President ) , and his answers to them ; and ...
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... letter . " It would be an attempt of too much delicacy , to make any comments upon it ; -but there can be no doubt that the nation at large , as well as all the , branches of the government , will be highly gratified by any arrangement ...
... letter . " It would be an attempt of too much delicacy , to make any comments upon it ; -but there can be no doubt that the nation at large , as well as all the , branches of the government , will be highly gratified by any arrangement ...
Side 22
... LETTER . " SIR , " Mount Vernon , Dec. 31 , 1799 . " WHILE I feel with keenest anguish the late dispensation of ... letters were followed by the following Proclamation . By By the President of the United States of America , 22 ...
... LETTER . " SIR , " Mount Vernon , Dec. 31 , 1799 . " WHILE I feel with keenest anguish the late dispensation of ... letters were followed by the following Proclamation . By By the President of the United States of America , 22 ...
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... letter , requested of the PRESIDENT , that , on the event of his decease , he will consign the box to that man , in ... Letter which accompanied the Box that was presented to General GEORGE WASHINGTON , by Mr. ROBERTSON , from Lord ...
... letter , requested of the PRESIDENT , that , on the event of his decease , he will consign the box to that man , in ... Letter which accompanied the Box that was presented to General GEORGE WASHINGTON , by Mr. ROBERTSON , from Lord ...
Side 53
... letter from Lord Carmarthen , dated the 28th of February , 1786 , to Mr. Adams , who was then American Ambassador in England . " That when America shall manifest a real deter- mination to fulfil her part of the treaty , Great- Britain ...
... letter from Lord Carmarthen , dated the 28th of February , 1786 , to Mr. Adams , who was then American Ambassador in England . " That when America shall manifest a real deter- mination to fulfil her part of the treaty , Great- Britain ...
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