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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 9Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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... hear you boast again of the part you acted in the revolutionary army , you will un- doubtedly think it a compliment , if I should re- mind you of your amiable and honest companions ; nor will you , I trust , take it amiss , if I presume ...
... hear you boast again of the part you acted in the revolutionary army , you will un- doubtedly think it a compliment , if I should re- mind you of your amiable and honest companions ; nor will you , I trust , take it amiss , if I presume ...
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... hear it from Mr. H. Female Toasting . " After the usual celebration . of the 4th of July , at Middletown , Connecticut , the ladies also , animated with the spirit of patriotism , and desirous to give a proof of their attachment to the ...
... hear it from Mr. H. Female Toasting . " After the usual celebration . of the 4th of July , at Middletown , Connecticut , the ladies also , animated with the spirit of patriotism , and desirous to give a proof of their attachment to the ...
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... from your friends ; give to the Jacobins the treatment which the Old Tories so justly merited and received . You shall hear from me again . JOICE TERTIUS . One One word to JOICE TERTIUS . The " Old " 36 GAZETTE SELECTIONS .
... from your friends ; give to the Jacobins the treatment which the Old Tories so justly merited and received . You shall hear from me again . JOICE TERTIUS . One One word to JOICE TERTIUS . The " Old " 36 GAZETTE SELECTIONS .
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... hear of this ! From the New York Gazette . - Gentlemen , I was in the belief , that the scurrilous abuse of the ca- lumniators of Great Britain , would have been con- fined in the channel of the Commercial Advertiser , but , I ...
... hear of this ! From the New York Gazette . - Gentlemen , I was in the belief , that the scurrilous abuse of the ca- lumniators of Great Britain , would have been con- fined in the channel of the Commercial Advertiser , but , I ...
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... hear the country that gave me birth , calumniated , and hold my tongue , lest NOAH WEBSTER should revive the History of the American Revolution , and tell certain hob- goblin lies of the British army . Let him begin : he shall proceed ...
... hear the country that gave me birth , calumniated , and hold my tongue , lest NOAH WEBSTER should revive the History of the American Revolution , and tell certain hob- goblin lies of the British army . Let him begin : he shall proceed ...
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