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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 9Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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... published my observations at the bottom of the PRESIDENT'S message , I had not seen a single soul , who was acquainted with the real state of the case ; but I very strongly suspected that the Federal government was deceived ; and , I ...
... published my observations at the bottom of the PRESIDENT'S message , I had not seen a single soul , who was acquainted with the real state of the case ; but I very strongly suspected that the Federal government was deceived ; and , I ...
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... published by Porcupine , without emotions of horror . That wretch , however , should have been the last to pub- Jish in this country , the horrid accounts of the French barbarities in Germany , because it calls to recollection similar ...
... published by Porcupine , without emotions of horror . That wretch , however , should have been the last to pub- Jish in this country , the horrid accounts of the French barbarities in Germany , because it calls to recollection similar ...
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... published by Porcupine , with- out emotions of horror : That wretch , however , should have been the last to publish in this coun- try , the horrid accounts of the French barbarities in Germany , because it calls to recollection similar ...
... published by Porcupine , with- out emotions of horror : That wretch , however , should have been the last to publish in this coun- try , the horrid accounts of the French barbarities in Germany , because it calls to recollection similar ...
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... published a disrespectful word , concerning the British nation ; and , I understand , that the communication which has occasioned such a resentment , was inserted by you , on a cursory reading , without adverting to its calumny . I ...
... published a disrespectful word , concerning the British nation ; and , I understand , that the communication which has occasioned such a resentment , was inserted by you , on a cursory reading , without adverting to its calumny . I ...
Page 44
... published , à " disrespectful word concerning the British na- " tion . " - Mean , shuffling fellow ! Was it not dis- respectful to compare the British army to the he- roes of the " CANNIBAL'S PROGRESS , " and to quote , as an instance ...
... published , à " disrespectful word concerning the British na- " tion . " - Mean , shuffling fellow ! Was it not dis- respectful to compare the British army to the he- roes of the " CANNIBAL'S PROGRESS , " and to quote , as an instance ...
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