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; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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... captains of privateers , before receiving their commissions , shall become bound before a competent judge , to give ... captain , shall engage individually for the sum of 7,000 dollars , or 36,820 francs , if the said vessels carry more ...
... captains of privateers , before receiving their commissions , shall become bound before a competent judge , to give ... captain , shall engage individually for the sum of 7,000 dollars , or 36,820 francs , if the said vessels carry more ...
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... Captain Worth , v . 235 . A. C.'s letter to Porcupine on the patriotifm of his paper , viii . 27 . Academy , female , in Philadelphia , xi . 242 . Accommodation . Mr. Lee retracts his charge against Judge Livermore , xi . 33 . Account ...
... Captain Worth , v . 235 . A. C.'s letter to Porcupine on the patriotifm of his paper , viii . 27 . Academy , female , in Philadelphia , xi . 242 . Accommodation . Mr. Lee retracts his charge against Judge Livermore , xi . 33 . Account ...
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... Captain Dunbar flogged , vii . 221 . meeknefs . Captain Kennard , vii . 222 . compaffion , vii . 224 . Captains , vii . 290 . Envoys at Paris , vii . 303 . liberty of the prefs , vii . 331 . language ; a projector received a prize medal ...
... Captain Dunbar flogged , vii . 221 . meeknefs . Captain Kennard , vii . 222 . compaffion , vii . 224 . Captains , vii . 290 . Envoys at Paris , vii . 303 . liberty of the prefs , vii . 331 . language ; a projector received a prize medal ...
Page x
... Captain , iv . 341 . Commodore , extract of a letter from him , vii . 67 . -'s cowardice in being blockaded at Norfolk , vii . 101 . -'s , Captain , fpeech to the Citizens Directors of the French on prefenting the American flag , vii ...
... Captain , iv . 341 . Commodore , extract of a letter from him , vii . 67 . -'s cowardice in being blockaded at Norfolk , vii . 101 . -'s , Captain , fpeech to the Citizens Directors of the French on prefenting the American flag , vii ...
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... Captain Le Barron's wife , vii . 205 . Bremen , French exactions and cruelties in the county of Fried- burg unufually exceffive , viii . 289 . Briard's account of the capture , by the French , of the schooner Zilpha , viii . 355 ...
... Captain Le Barron's wife , vii . 205 . Bremen , French exactions and cruelties in the county of Fried- burg unufually exceffive , viii . 289 . Briard's account of the capture , by the French , of the schooner Zilpha , viii . 355 ...
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