Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America; of Their Government, 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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, المجلد 4Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... taken a lease of a large house , the transaction became a topic of pub- lic conversation , and the eyes of the Democrats and the French , who still lorded it over the city , and who owed me a mutual grudge , were fixed upon me . I ...
... taken a lease of a large house , the transaction became a topic of pub- lic conversation , and the eyes of the Democrats and the French , who still lorded it over the city , and who owed me a mutual grudge , were fixed upon me . I ...
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... taken a house for " the sale of his large poison , at the enormous rent " of twelve hundred dollars a year , and has paid a year's rent in advance !! The public will now bẹ " enabled to account for the overflowings of his " gall against ...
... taken a house for " the sale of his large poison , at the enormous rent " of twelve hundred dollars a year , and has paid a year's rent in advance !! The public will now bẹ " enabled to account for the overflowings of his " gall against ...
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... taken by the British . A great company of hop - merchants and farmers were just sitting down to supper as the post arrived , bringing in the Extraordinary Gazette , which announced the victory . A hop - factor from London took the paper ...
... taken by the British . A great company of hop - merchants and farmers were just sitting down to supper as the post arrived , bringing in the Extraordinary Gazette , which announced the victory . A hop - factor from London took the paper ...
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... taken the most de- light were neglected ; the singing of the birds grew insipid , and even the heart - cheering cry of the hounds , after which I formerly used to fly from Ꭰ 4 my my work , bound o'er the fields , and dash AUGUST , 1796 ...
... taken the most de- light were neglected ; the singing of the birds grew insipid , and even the heart - cheering cry of the hounds , after which I formerly used to fly from Ꭰ 4 my my work , bound o'er the fields , and dash AUGUST , 1796 ...
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... taken a shilling to drink his Majesty's health , and his further bounty was ready for my reception . When I told the Captain ( who was an Irishman , and who has since been an excellent friend to me ) , that I thought myself engaged in ...
... taken a shilling to drink his Majesty's health , and his further bounty was ready for my reception . When I told the Captain ( who was an Irishman , and who has since been an excellent friend to me ) , that I thought myself engaged in ...
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