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; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |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 69
... Agreeably to the stipulations of this article , the four Commissioners met at Philadelphia , on the 25th of May , 1797. Mr. Thomas M'Donald , F 3 a gen- a gentleman of family and of high reputation at the COMMISSIONERS . 69.
... Agreeably to the stipulations of this article , the four Commissioners met at Philadelphia , on the 25th of May , 1797. Mr. Thomas M'Donald , F 3 a gen- a gentleman of family and of high reputation at the COMMISSIONERS . 69.
Page 70
... Thomas Fitz- simons , a merchant of Philadelphia , and Mr. James Innes , a planter and lawyer of Virginia , a gentle- man of fortune and of strict honour , were appoint- ed on the part of the United States . These gen- tlemen having ...
... Thomas Fitz- simons , a merchant of Philadelphia , and Mr. James Innes , a planter and lawyer of Virginia , a gentle- man of fortune and of strict honour , were appoint- ed on the part of the United States . These gen- tlemen having ...
Page 99
... Thomas Wharton , jun . was president , George Bryan , vice - president , and Timothy Matlack , se- cretary , issued an order to arrest all persons who had , in their general conduct and conversation , evinced a disposition inimical to ...
... Thomas Wharton , jun . was president , George Bryan , vice - president , and Timothy Matlack , se- cretary , issued an order to arrest all persons who had , in their general conduct and conversation , evinced a disposition inimical to ...
Page 102
... Thomas Warton , Q. Edward Pennington , C. Thomas Coombe , Q. Henry Drinker , Q. Thomas Fisher , Q. Samuel Pleasants , Q. Samuel R. Fisher , Q. Owen James , jun . Q. Thomas Gilpin , C. Charles Jervis , C. Phineas Bond , C. Thomas Affleck ...
... Thomas Warton , Q. Edward Pennington , C. Thomas Coombe , Q. Henry Drinker , Q. Thomas Fisher , Q. Samuel Pleasants , Q. Samuel R. Fisher , Q. Owen James , jun . Q. Thomas Gilpin , C. Charles Jervis , C. Phineas Bond , C. Thomas Affleck ...
Page 112
... Thomas Cooper , of Manchester , was , while in England , a most malicious enemy of his King and country ; and that , after having made a sort of reconnoitring trip to America , he wrote a book on Emigration , in which he highly extolled ...
... Thomas Cooper , of Manchester , was , while in England , a most malicious enemy of his King and country ; and that , after having made a sort of reconnoitring trip to America , he wrote a book on Emigration , in which he highly extolled ...
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