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; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |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 144
... PINCKNEY were , for the second time , proposed candidates for the chairs of Presi- dent and Vice - President . Coxe did not , at once , publish the letter re- pecting PINCKNEY ; he made the contents of it known to the printer of a ...
... PINCKNEY were , for the second time , proposed candidates for the chairs of Presi- dent and Vice - President . Coxe did not , at once , publish the letter re- pecting PINCKNEY ; he made the contents of it known to the printer of a ...
Page 145
... PINCKNEY , jointly with Mr. ADAMS , at the ensuing election ! But the parties reckoned without their host . They appear to have forgotten , that it was not in VOL . XII , L their their power to bury the disgraceful fact in oblivion ...
... PINCKNEY , jointly with Mr. ADAMS , at the ensuing election ! But the parties reckoned without their host . They appear to have forgotten , that it was not in VOL . XII , L their their power to bury the disgraceful fact in oblivion ...
Page 146
... PINCKNEY published the following letter , addressed to the printers of a newspaper at Charleston , South- Carolina . " Moultrieville , 15th Sept. 1800 . " Messrs . FRENEAU and PAINE , " A letter copied from a newspaper of Baltimore ...
... PINCKNEY published the following letter , addressed to the printers of a newspaper at Charleston , South- Carolina . " Moultrieville , 15th Sept. 1800 . " Messrs . FRENEAU and PAINE , " A letter copied from a newspaper of Baltimore ...
Page 147
... PINCKNEY reach Philadelphia , than DUANE published a nar- rative of the explanation and agreement that took place between Messrs . PINCKNEY and ADAMS , last winter . This involved PINCKNEY in fresh difficulties . The authenticity of the ...
... PINCKNEY reach Philadelphia , than DUANE published a nar- rative of the explanation and agreement that took place between Messrs . PINCKNEY and ADAMS , last winter . This involved PINCKNEY in fresh difficulties . The authenticity of the ...
Page 148
... Pinckney , I had never seen one of them in my life , as I can recollect , and knew not that there were more than two . When I heard of your appointment , I recollected the conversation with the Marquis of Carmarthen , now Duke of Leeds ...
... Pinckney , I had never seen one of them in my life , as I can recollect , and knew not that there were more than two . When I heard of your appointment , I recollected the conversation with the Marquis of Carmarthen , now Duke of Leeds ...
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