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; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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... THOMAS COOPER . " When this cause was called up for trial -- the de- fendant informed the court , that he had applied to Mr. Rawle , the attorney of the United States for the district , to know whether he would admit the Gazette of the ...
... THOMAS COOPER . " When this cause was called up for trial -- the de- fendant informed the court , that he had applied to Mr. Rawle , the attorney of the United States for the district , to know whether he would admit the Gazette of the ...
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... Thomas Pinckney , John Davenport , Colo- nel Matthew Lyon , Albert Gallatin , John Lang- don , William Craick and Edward Livingston . Those whose names are in Italics attended . Judge Chase asked the defendant if he meant the cause ...
... Thomas Pinckney , John Davenport , Colo- nel Matthew Lyon , Albert Gallatin , John Lang- don , William Craick and Edward Livingston . Those whose names are in Italics attended . Judge Chase asked the defendant if he meant the cause ...
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... THOMAS COOPER , then , stands indicted with publishing a false , scandalous and malicious libel upon the President of the United States , with intent to defame the President , to bring him into con- tempt and disrepute ; and to excite ...
... THOMAS COOPER , then , stands indicted with publishing a false , scandalous and malicious libel upon the President of the United States , with intent to defame the President , to bring him into con- tempt and disrepute ; and to excite ...
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... Thomas Nash ; heretofore called Jonathan Rob- bins , contained an important judicial decision on that case , delivered in the most clear , correct , and precise manner . He stated the case - that Jona- than Robbins , whose real name ...
... Thomas Nash ; heretofore called Jonathan Rob- bins , contained an important judicial decision on that case , delivered in the most clear , correct , and precise manner . He stated the case - that Jona- than Robbins , whose real name ...
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... Thomas Newnham , No. 145 , North Second - street ; * by the Register , Mark Kaennel , No. 103 , North Se- cond - street ; or by the Secretary , John Kenrick , No. 67 , North Third - street . " WASHINGTON's DEATH . The immediate cause of ...
... Thomas Newnham , No. 145 , North Second - street ; * by the Register , Mark Kaennel , No. 103 , North Se- cond - street ; or by the Secretary , John Kenrick , No. 67 , North Third - street . " WASHINGTON's DEATH . The immediate cause of ...
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