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; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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... board , from which the for- mer have thought it their duty to withdraw . It is sincerely to be regretted , that the execution of an article , produced by a mutual spirit of amity and justice , should have been thus unavoidably inter ...
... board , from which the for- mer have thought it their duty to withdraw . It is sincerely to be regretted , that the execution of an article , produced by a mutual spirit of amity and justice , should have been thus unavoidably inter ...
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... boards will then proceed and bring the business committed to them respectively , to a satisfactory conclusion * . " The ... board at Philadelphia ; and a more scanda- lous breach of faith no government on earth was ever guilty of . VOL ...
... boards will then proceed and bring the business committed to them respectively , to a satisfactory conclusion * . " The ... board at Philadelphia ; and a more scanda- lous breach of faith no government on earth was ever guilty of . VOL ...
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... BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS . THE Commissioners , who were appointed on the part of His Britannic Majesty , to form part of the Board , which assembled at Philadelphia , in 1797 , returned to Europe in the spring of 1800 , without effecting ...
... BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS . THE Commissioners , who were appointed on the part of His Britannic Majesty , to form part of the Board , which assembled at Philadelphia , in 1797 , returned to Europe in the spring of 1800 , without effecting ...
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... - lities ; therefore , it is doubtful whether it exists as a law . The sum paid into the treasury , on ac- count of British creditors , £ 273,554 13s . 7d . 66 1 North " North Carolina . Some acts of this state com- $ 4 BOARD OF.
... - lities ; therefore , it is doubtful whether it exists as a law . The sum paid into the treasury , on ac- count of British creditors , £ 273,554 13s . 7d . 66 1 North " North Carolina . Some acts of this state com- $ 4 BOARD OF.
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... tions , and the faith of treaties , remain inviolate . And it is also our duty to provide that the essential interests and peace of the whole confederacy be not not impaired or endanged by deviations from the line of 56 BOARD OF.
... tions , and the faith of treaties , remain inviolate . And it is also our duty to provide that the essential interests and peace of the whole confederacy be not not impaired or endanged by deviations from the line of 56 BOARD OF.
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