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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 9Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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... and praiseworthy conduct of the commanding officer of the Fort , and of Captain Decatur in the Delaware sloop of war , had not completely defeated their design . " " Mr. " Mr. BROWN , " It is hoped that the 6 - GAZETTE SELECTIONS .
... and praiseworthy conduct of the commanding officer of the Fort , and of Captain Decatur in the Delaware sloop of war , had not completely defeated their design . " " Mr. " Mr. BROWN , " It is hoped that the 6 - GAZETTE SELECTIONS .
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... insert in your next paper the inclosed affidavit . ' } ' " It is not as an answer to the numerous under- signers of the Royalists ' reply : It is not an apology of of my conduct , which has been already approved by JULY , 1798 . 15.
... insert in your next paper the inclosed affidavit . ' } ' " It is not as an answer to the numerous under- signers of the Royalists ' reply : It is not an apology of of my conduct , which has been already approved by JULY , 1798 . 15.
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... conduct , which has been already approved by the head of the War Department ; it is not to re- fute the different falsehoods and misrepresentations , when I have asserted nothing , but merely given an official report to the Secretary at ...
... conduct , which has been already approved by the head of the War Department ; it is not to re- fute the different falsehoods and misrepresentations , when I have asserted nothing , but merely given an official report to the Secretary at ...
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... conduct of the Executive and Congress ; but , that there may be no room for gainsaying , I subjoin the following account of the numbers of passengers . VOL . IX . MEN . ΜΕΝ . WOMEN . CHIL . Melpomene Whites , 29 JULY , 1798 . 17.
... conduct of the Executive and Congress ; but , that there may be no room for gainsaying , I subjoin the following account of the numbers of passengers . VOL . IX . MEN . ΜΕΝ . WOMEN . CHIL . Melpomene Whites , 29 JULY , 1798 . 17.
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... conduct towards the American Loyalists , that is a subject , which I thought an American Whig never would dare to touch upon . Her good faith , her generosity to those people ought , of itself , to render her the admiration of the world ...
... conduct towards the American Loyalists , that is a subject , which I thought an American Whig never would dare to touch upon . Her good faith , her generosity to those people ought , of itself , to render her the admiration of the world ...
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