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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Том 1Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... lives for their King , might have been preferred to a man , who , however his deeds may now be varnished over , will ever ftand as a traitor on the records of England . The praises of the American Government form a never - ending ...
... lives for their King , might have been preferred to a man , who , however his deeds may now be varnished over , will ever ftand as a traitor on the records of England . The praises of the American Government form a never - ending ...
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... live among us as citizens , is a pitiful fophiftry : it is to say that the banishment of a person from his country , connexions , and re- fources ( one of the greatest punishments that can be- fall a man ) , is no punishment at all ...
... live among us as citizens , is a pitiful fophiftry : it is to say that the banishment of a person from his country , connexions , and re- fources ( one of the greatest punishments that can be- fall a man ) , is no punishment at all ...
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... live in what is called a more fafhionable ftyle than you , Perfect equality , as to property , can never take place , even in the most popular governments : could it be brought about to - day , a thousand things , which nothing but ...
... live in what is called a more fafhionable ftyle than you , Perfect equality , as to property , can never take place , even in the most popular governments : could it be brought about to - day , a thousand things , which nothing but ...
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... lives and our properties fhall be fecure under the law and the conftitution of the State , or whether they muft depend on the mad refolves of illegal meetings . Honeft men then would know whether they may reft in fafety at home , or ...
... lives and our properties fhall be fecure under the law and the conftitution of the State , or whether they muft depend on the mad refolves of illegal meetings . Honeft men then would know whether they may reft in fafety at home , or ...
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... embarraffment . While all men live beyond their incomes , and are haraffed by duns and fheriffs , no man will pity them , or give them relief . Bu But when mobs and conventions oppofe the Courts of Juftice FROM 1783 TO 1794 . 63.
... embarraffment . While all men live beyond their incomes , and are haraffed by duns and fheriffs , no man will pity them , or give them relief . Bu But when mobs and conventions oppofe the Courts of Juftice FROM 1783 TO 1794 . 63.
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