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; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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... necessary to apply to the President for official copies of certain addresses to him ( the President ) , and his answers to them ; and requested the President to consider his letter as a legal written application for copies of the papers ...
... necessary to apply to the President for official copies of certain addresses to him ( the President ) , and his answers to them ; and requested the President to consider his letter as a legal written application for copies of the papers ...
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... necessary to the peace and happiness of this country , that such offences should meet with their proper punishment , as our government is a go- vernment founded on the opinions and confidence of the PEOPLE it is their government ...
... necessary to the peace and happiness of this country , that such offences should meet with their proper punishment , as our government is a go- vernment founded on the opinions and confidence of the PEOPLE it is their government ...
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... necessary of life soon consumes it ; especially if he happen to have a family , or fall sick , the latter of which is not improbable , from the change of climate and manner of living . * " It was to prevent , or at least to alleviate as ...
... necessary of life soon consumes it ; especially if he happen to have a family , or fall sick , the latter of which is not improbable , from the change of climate and manner of living . * " It was to prevent , or at least to alleviate as ...
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... necessary to induce a general concurrence in its support . But it may be further asserted , with truth , to be closely connected with the public in- terests of the country , since the advantages resulting from emigration , in a national ...
... necessary to induce a general concurrence in its support . But it may be further asserted , with truth , to be closely connected with the public in- terests of the country , since the advantages resulting from emigration , in a national ...
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... necessary to shew the propriety ( if not duty ) of supporting this institu- tion , the opinion entertained of it by the late Pre- sident Washington might have some weight . He thus expresses himself in answer to an address pre- sented ...
... necessary to shew the propriety ( if not duty ) of supporting this institu- tion , the opinion entertained of it by the late Pre- sident Washington might have some weight . He thus expresses himself in answer to an address pre- sented ...
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