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; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |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 957
... manners , and the deftruction of fo many monuments of human art and industry , both in her own territories and thofe of her neighbours . " ( p . 22. ) Mr. H. inclines to think the military power , by which the people have been hitherto ...
... manners , and the deftruction of fo many monuments of human art and industry , both in her own territories and thofe of her neighbours . " ( p . 22. ) Mr. H. inclines to think the military power , by which the people have been hitherto ...
Page 963
... MANNERS , MORALS , RELIGION , VIRTUES AND VICES OF THE PEOPLE : COMPRISING ALSO A COMPLETE SERIES OF HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS AND REMARKS , FROM THE END OF THE WAR , IN 1783 , TO THE 1 ELECTION OF THE PRESIDENT , IN MARCH , 1801 . BY ...
... MANNERS , MORALS , RELIGION , VIRTUES AND VICES OF THE PEOPLE : COMPRISING ALSO A COMPLETE SERIES OF HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS AND REMARKS , FROM THE END OF THE WAR , IN 1783 , TO THE 1 ELECTION OF THE PRESIDENT , IN MARCH , 1801 . BY ...
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... manner as other facts , and must be proved as stated in the law of Congress - to defame the President , to bring him into contempt and disrepute , and to excite against him the hatred of the people . The mere publication is no offence ...
... manner as other facts , and must be proved as stated in the law of Congress - to defame the President , to bring him into contempt and disrepute , and to excite against him the hatred of the people . The mere publication is no offence ...
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... manner . He stated the case - that Jona- than Robbins , whose real name appears to have been Thomas Nash , was charged with piracy and murder committed on board the British armed ship the Hermione - that Nash was in America , and the ...
... manner . He stated the case - that Jona- than Robbins , whose real name appears to have been Thomas Nash , was charged with piracy and murder committed on board the British armed ship the Hermione - that Nash was in America , and the ...
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... by the British , " and by the President de- livered up " to the mock trial of a British court - mar- tial . ” — This case is published in a manner greatly to 66 to aggravate the offence , and is calculated to 14 TRIAL OF COOPER .
... by the British , " and by the President de- livered up " to the mock trial of a British court - mar- tial . ” — This case is published in a manner greatly to 66 to aggravate the offence , and is calculated to 14 TRIAL OF COOPER .
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