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; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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... society , what may it not be expected to accomplish , when it shall become more generally supported , as its friends doubt not it will , when the public shall be more fully apprized than it has yet been of its benevolent and beneficial ...
... society , what may it not be expected to accomplish , when it shall become more generally supported , as its friends doubt not it will , when the public shall be more fully apprized than it has yet been of its benevolent and beneficial ...
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... society on the anniversary of his birth - day , in 1796- " The principles of bene- volence on which the society is founded , and which regulate its proceedings , entitle it to the approbation of all your fellow - citizens . " - If ...
... society on the anniversary of his birth - day , in 1796- " The principles of bene- volence on which the society is founded , and which regulate its proceedings , entitle it to the approbation of all your fellow - citizens . " - If ...
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... Society meet every Monday evening , at seven o'clock , at No. 142 , North Third - street , and the stated monthly meetings are held at the College in Fourth street , the first Wednesday in every month , at the same hour . Subscriptions ...
... Society meet every Monday evening , at seven o'clock , at No. 142 , North Third - street , and the stated monthly meetings are held at the College in Fourth street , the first Wednesday in every month , at the same hour . Subscriptions ...
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... society affords . Americans " have been educated in these principles From 66 66 66 66 6c " what- habit , from reason , from a love of security , they look upon a Judge and Jury as indispensably " necessary to the inflicting of just ...
... society affords . Americans " have been educated in these principles From 66 66 66 66 6c " what- habit , from reason , from a love of security , they look upon a Judge and Jury as indispensably " necessary to the inflicting of just ...
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... Society , and published in the city of Philadelphia , the Quakers made the following unequivocal avowal of their ... societies that we have seen in the world , content themselves with a mere profession of of their principles : they ...
... Society , and published in the city of Philadelphia , the Quakers made the following unequivocal avowal of their ... societies that we have seen in the world , content themselves with a mere profession of of their principles : they ...
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