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; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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... peace , than , without a treaty of friendship and commerce , without any other stimulus than mutual intereft , confidence , and in- clination , the two countries rushed together like congenial waters that had been sepa- rated by an ...
... peace , than , without a treaty of friendship and commerce , without any other stimulus than mutual intereft , confidence , and in- clination , the two countries rushed together like congenial waters that had been sepa- rated by an ...
Page 960
... Peace . THE object of this obferver is , to expofe the weakness of thofe who with for peace , even though it should return the feeds of future contentions , and ele vate a fingle ftate to a height of power that would prove formidable to ...
... Peace . THE object of this obferver is , to expofe the weakness of thofe who with for peace , even though it should return the feeds of future contentions , and ele vate a fingle ftate to a height of power that would prove formidable to ...
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... peace . " 7th . The unnecessary violence of official ex- pressions used by Mr. Adams , and those in autho- rity under him , and his adherents , might justly have provoked a war . 8th . Political acrimony has been fostered by those who ...
... peace . " 7th . The unnecessary violence of official ex- pressions used by Mr. Adams , and those in autho- rity under him , and his adherents , might justly have provoked a war . 8th . Political acrimony has been fostered by those who ...
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... 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 - created by them , and ...
... 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 - created by them , and ...
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... peace with this paper , whom of all other characters he ought to have avoided , for it appears indecent and outrageous to deliver such a paper to a justice of the peace , and the manner in which it was delivered was yet more indecent ...
... peace with this paper , whom of all other characters he ought to have avoided , for it appears indecent and outrageous to deliver such a paper to a justice of the peace , and the manner in which it was delivered was yet more indecent ...
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