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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Bind 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |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 965
... Republican Morality 118 11 Jefferson's Election to the Office of President of the United States 130 12 Adams's ... France , in 1800 16 Proceedings in Congress , during the Session which began in March , 1801 17 Index 239 253 ...
... Republican Morality 118 11 Jefferson's Election to the Office of President of the United States 130 12 Adams's ... France , in 1800 16 Proceedings in Congress , during the Session which began in March , 1801 17 Index 239 253 ...
Side 4
... republican government may mean any thing . " 3d . Mr. Adams did sanction the alien law , and thereby the abolition ... France . " 10 h . Mr. Adams did project , and put in exe- cution , embassies to Prussia , Russia , and the Su ...
... republican government may mean any thing . " 3d . Mr. Adams did sanction the alien law , and thereby the abolition ... France . " 10 h . Mr. Adams did project , and put in exe- cution , embassies to Prussia , Russia , and the Su ...
Side 11
... French republic , so that neither can , with truth or propriety , be termed a standing army ; and the publication is calculated to alarm and mislead the most ignorant , for there is nothing which the people of this coun- try more dread ...
... French republic , so that neither can , with truth or propriety , be termed a standing army ; and the publication is calculated to alarm and mislead the most ignorant , for there is nothing which the people of this coun- try more dread ...
Side 31
... French Republic , of a disposition to accommo- date the existing differences between the two coun- tries , I felt it to be my duty to prepare for meeting their advances , by a nomination of Ministers , upon certain conditions , which ...
... French Republic , of a disposition to accommo- date the existing differences between the two coun- tries , I felt it to be my duty to prepare for meeting their advances , by a nomination of Ministers , upon certain conditions , which ...
Side 95
... republican reason- ing ; and as a proof , that the Jacobins of France were no more than imitators of the American Whigs . " The quantity of our paper money is too great , and the price of goods can be only effectually re- duced by ...
... republican reason- ing ; and as a proof , that the Jacobins of France were no more than imitators of the American Whigs . " The quantity of our paper money is too great , and the price of goods can be only effectually re- duced by ...
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