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; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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... manner in which it is made , is well calculated to operate on the passions of Americans , and I fear it has already done it . It appears , then , that this is a charge on the President , not only false and scandalous , but with intent ...
... manner in which it is made , is well calculated to operate on the passions of Americans , and I fear it has already done it . It appears , then , that this is a charge on the President , not only false and scandalous , but with intent ...
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... manner of living . * " It was to prevent , or at least to alleviate as much as was in their power , these evils attend int on emigration , that a number of individuals insti- tuted this society in August 1791 , and which has since been ...
... manner of living . * " It was to prevent , or at least to alleviate as much as was in their power , these evils attend int on emigration , that a number of individuals insti- tuted this society in August 1791 , and which has since been ...
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... manner expressed in the first resolution . - As the sentiments of that virtuous lady , not less be- loved by this nation , than she is at present greatly afflicted , can never be so well expressed as in her own words , I transmit to ...
... manner expressed in the first resolution . - As the sentiments of that virtuous lady , not less be- loved by this nation , than she is at present greatly afflicted , can never be so well expressed as in her own words , I transmit to ...
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... manner as may be convenient , publicly to tes- . tify their grief for the death of General George Washington , by suitable eulogies , orations and dis- courses , or by public prayers ; " and " That the President be requested to issue a ...
... manner as may be convenient , publicly to tes- . tify their grief for the death of General George Washington , by suitable eulogies , orations and dis- courses , or by public prayers ; " and " That the President be requested to issue a ...
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... manner so impassioned , that a crowded and respectable auditory , were now elevated by his " sublimity - now transported by his enthusiasm , and now melted by his pathos.With what pa- " triotic pride did every American listen to the ...
... manner so impassioned , that a crowded and respectable auditory , were now elevated by his " sublimity - now transported by his enthusiasm , and now melted by his pathos.With what pa- " triotic pride did every American listen to the ...
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