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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 9Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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... reader compare this with the assertions in PINKERTON's letter , and in the account of the mutiny conveyed to MAJOR TOU- SARD , and on which account his information to the Secretary of War was founded . - Every assertion is proved to be ...
... reader compare this with the assertions in PINKERTON's letter , and in the account of the mutiny conveyed to MAJOR TOU- SARD , and on which account his information to the Secretary of War was founded . - Every assertion is proved to be ...
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... readers will now agree , that my suspicion was not without some foundation . It most certainly is very proper to pass a law , to guard the country against the effects of emigration , already so fatally felt , and I think the law at ...
... readers will now agree , that my suspicion was not without some foundation . It most certainly is very proper to pass a law , to guard the country against the effects of emigration , already so fatally felt , and I think the law at ...
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... reader to trace the business to its source , and to fix his in- dignation on the proper objects . " TO MR . WILLIAM COBBETT . “ SIR , " Fort Mifflin , July 2 , 1798 . " I request you to insert in your next paper the inclosed affidavit ...
... reader to trace the business to its source , and to fix his in- dignation on the proper objects . " TO MR . WILLIAM COBBETT . “ SIR , " Fort Mifflin , July 2 , 1798 . " I request you to insert in your next paper the inclosed affidavit ...
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... reader , whose paper do you think this infamous paragraph is taken from ? -From BACHE's , GREENLEAF's , BURK's , or the O'CAREY'S ? - From neither , I assure you ; but from that of the polite , the profound , and prophetical politician ...
... reader , whose paper do you think this infamous paragraph is taken from ? -From BACHE's , GREENLEAF's , BURK's , or the O'CAREY'S ? - From neither , I assure you ; but from that of the polite , the profound , and prophetical politician ...
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... readers saw , some few days ago , a very stri- king instance of the malicious disposition of this despicable creature , in an infamous paragraph which I quoted from his paper . I have now to tell them , and I do it with great pleasure ...
... readers saw , some few days ago , a very stri- king instance of the malicious disposition of this despicable creature , in an infamous paragraph which I quoted from his paper . I have now to tell them , and I do it with great pleasure ...
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