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; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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Page 24
... interest- " ing - a numerous assembly embalming with their " tears the memory of the founder of their empire , " and the foul stain of the ingratitude of republics , " in one moment - blotted out for ever . " Amongst the obsolete puffs ...
... interest- " ing - a numerous assembly embalming with their " tears the memory of the founder of their empire , " and the foul stain of the ingratitude of republics , " in one moment - blotted out for ever . " Amongst the obsolete puffs ...
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... interest , nothing in- consistent with our obligations of good faith or friendship to any other nation , will be stipulated . " It appearing probable , from the information I received , that our commercial intercourse , with some ports ...
... interest , nothing in- consistent with our obligations of good faith or friendship to any other nation , will be stipulated . " It appearing probable , from the information I received , that our commercial intercourse , with some ports ...
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... interests of the United States have any connection ; unsafe and precarious would be our situation , were we to neglect the means of maintaining our just rights . The result of the mission to France is uncertain ; but , how- ever , it ...
... interests of the United States have any connection ; unsafe and precarious would be our situation , were we to neglect the means of maintaining our just rights . The result of the mission to France is uncertain ; but , how- ever , it ...
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... Interest of old Certificates 4,000 Interest due to British Debtors , about 40,000 281,283 " To answer the claims which will accrue as above stated , there is the following provision , viz . Revenue of 1797 . Taxes on Lands , and Lots On ...
... Interest of old Certificates 4,000 Interest due to British Debtors , about 40,000 281,283 " To answer the claims which will accrue as above stated , there is the following provision , viz . Revenue of 1797 . Taxes on Lands , and Lots On ...
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... interest . " New - York . The act of the 12th of July , 1782 , by which British creditors are precluded from the claim of interest before the first of Ja- nuary , 1786 , for debts contracted prior to the first of January , 1783 , and ...
... interest . " New - York . The act of the 12th of July , 1782 , by which British creditors are precluded from the claim of interest before the first of Ja- nuary , 1786 , for debts contracted prior to the first of January , 1783 , and ...
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