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A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United States, on the treaty, negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the president relative thereto; in...
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A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United States, on the treaty, negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the president relative thereto; in...
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A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United States, on the treaty, negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the president relative thereto; in...
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A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United States, on the treaty, negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the president relative thereto; in...
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A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United States, on the treaty, negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the president relative thereto; in...
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A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United States, on the treaty, negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the president relative thereto; in...
Published: From the free and independent political & literary press of Thomas Bradford, printer, bookseller & stationer, no. 8, South Front Street., 1796Get full text
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A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United States, on the treaty, negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the president relative thereto; in...
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An address, to the people of England,
“…United States Foreign relations Great Britain.…”
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Observations on the debates of the American congress, on the addresses presented to General Washington, on his resignation: with remarks on the Timidity of the Language held toward...
“…United States Foreign relations 1789-1797.…”
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Observations on the debates on the American Congress, on the addresses presented to General Washington, on his resignation with remarks on the timidity of the language held towards...
“…United States Foreign relations 1789-1797.…”
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A New-Year's gift to the Democrats; or Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation." By Peter Porcupine. [Six lines from Swift].
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Cobbett against himself
“…United States Foreign relations Great Britain.…”
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Porcupine revived, or An old thing made new; being 1. An argument against the expediency of a war with England. 2. An exposition of the absurdity of sending Albert Gallatin to trea...
“…United States Foreign relations Great Britain.…”
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Our anti-neutral conduct reviewed. [Three lines of quotations]
“…United States Foreign relations 1817-1825.…”
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