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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Том 9Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... duty , if he neglects to make such preparations with all possible dispatch . ] The Bill , which was sent from the Senate , on the subject of these people , and other French Emi- grants , was yesterday ( 2d July ) postponed in the House ...
... duty , if he neglects to make such preparations with all possible dispatch . ] The Bill , which was sent from the Senate , on the subject of these people , and other French Emi- grants , was yesterday ( 2d July ) postponed in the House ...
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... duty , and nothing but his duty . " I am Sir , " SIR , " Your humble servant , " LEWIS TOUSARD , " Commandant , Fort Mifflin . " " State Island , 27th June , 1798 . " The doctor has this moment communicated to us , the orders of the ...
... duty , and nothing but his duty . " I am Sir , " SIR , " Your humble servant , " LEWIS TOUSARD , " Commandant , Fort Mifflin . " " State Island , 27th June , 1798 . " The doctor has this moment communicated to us , the orders of the ...
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... vidual , it becomes the duty of every friend to truth and justice , as far as lays in his power , to remove the injurious impression , 66 Though Though extremely averse to political disputes , those reasons compel 46 GAZETTE SELECTIONS .
... vidual , it becomes the duty of every friend to truth and justice , as far as lays in his power , to remove the injurious impression , 66 Though Though extremely averse to political disputes , those reasons compel 46 GAZETTE SELECTIONS .
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... duty every one owes to the world , to expose his rudeness and vanity in their proper colours . " I remain , Sir , Yours , & c . " Mr. NOAH WEBSTER , jun . " Now , I ask the reader whether he ever , in all his life time , met with any ...
... duty every one owes to the world , to expose his rudeness and vanity in their proper colours . " I remain , Sir , Yours , & c . " Mr. NOAH WEBSTER , jun . " Now , I ask the reader whether he ever , in all his life time , met with any ...
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... duty , if I fore- bore to recommend , that we should make every exertion to protect our commerce , aud to place our country in a suitable posture of defence , as the only sure means of preserving both . I have entertained an expectation ...
... duty , if I fore- bore to recommend , that we should make every exertion to protect our commerce , aud to place our country in a suitable posture of defence , as the only sure means of preserving both . I have entertained an expectation ...
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