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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 9Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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... in which he declares the report to be totally false ; and , when the reader has cast his eyes over the number and sex of the passengers , I am inclined inclined to think , he will not hesitate to believe JULY , 1798 . " 13.
... in which he declares the report to be totally false ; and , when the reader has cast his eyes over the number and sex of the passengers , I am inclined inclined to think , he will not hesitate to believe JULY , 1798 . " 13.
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... believe him . There are aboard the Josephus , Whites . 8 Men 8 Women Blacks . 7 Men · 10 Women 3 Children 3 Children Total 15 Men , 18 Women , and 6 Children . -A truly formidable body to rise in mutiny !! • I have also before me a ...
... believe him . There are aboard the Josephus , Whites . 8 Men 8 Women Blacks . 7 Men · 10 Women 3 Children 3 Children Total 15 Men , 18 Women , and 6 Children . -A truly formidable body to rise in mutiny !! • I have also before me a ...
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... medical abilities might ingratiate you with some of the unfortunate members of this party - coloured tribe , After this digression , let us return to the penitent letter . letter.It is the first instance , I believe , of JULY , 1798 . 45.
... medical abilities might ingratiate you with some of the unfortunate members of this party - coloured tribe , After this digression , let us return to the penitent letter . letter.It is the first instance , I believe , of JULY , 1798 . 45.
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... believe , of a man's setting down and gravely giving the lie to his own publications . Not indirectly , or by way of apology , but by directly and flatly contradicting himself ; disputing with himself , point by point , and finally ...
... believe , of a man's setting down and gravely giving the lie to his own publications . Not indirectly , or by way of apology , but by directly and flatly contradicting himself ; disputing with himself , point by point , and finally ...
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... believe that it depends in any degree upon him , or his nation , how far the French are to be suffered to proceed in destroying us . However , even C. thinks , he would not suffer the Sans - culottes " to subjugate the whole country ...
... believe that it depends in any degree upon him , or his nation , how far the French are to be suffered to proceed in destroying us . However , even C. thinks , he would not suffer the Sans - culottes " to subjugate the whole country ...
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