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Federalists blush! A British lord gives the lie direct to your seditious howlings. Fellow-citizens, The leaders of the Federal Party are callous to all sense of shame ... Read the...
Published 1809“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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To the enemies of Jefferson and Madison, in this district. Norfolk, April 22, 1809. Many of you are enemies from design, many of you from ignorance, and many have been made so from...
Published 1809“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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Mercury-Office, October 27, 1803. Louisiana treaty. Washington-City, October 21. Yesterday about 5 o'clock, P.M. the Senate ratified the Louisiana treaty ... The treaty, as advised...
Published 1803“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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Fellow citizens of the fourth district of Maryland
Published 1801“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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To Gen. Daniel Heister [i.e., Hiester]. The attempt you have made in your hand bill of the 23d instant, to deny what I had said respecting your assertion, with regard to the French...
Published 1801“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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To General Daniel Heister [i.e., Hiester]. Though I had determined to trouble neither you nor the public farther, respecting the controversy between us ...
Published 1801“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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Remarks on the insidious letter of the Gallic despots,
Published 1798“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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Mr. Dwight Foster's motion, June 6. 1798
Published 1798“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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From Timothy Pickering, to P. Johnston, Esq. of Prince Edward County, Virginia. Trenton, Sept. 29, 1798. Sir, I have received your letter of the 21st of August ... purporting to be...
Published 1798“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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Postscript to the Mercury. Tuesday noon, March 27
Published 1798“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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President's answer to the inhabitants of Providence. Providence, Monday, May 7, 1798. By yesterday's western mail, the following answer was received from the president of the Unite...
Published 1798“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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American taxation. This song was written when the "trump of war" sounded through this happy land, and altho peculiarly applicable to that time, cannot but be received with approbat...
Published 1798“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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American taxation. This song was written when the trump of war sounded loud thro' this happy land, during the Revolutionary War, and although peculiarly applicable to those times ....
Published 1798“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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To the President and Congress of the United States of America. Penetrated with a lively conviction of the critical and very interesting situation of our national concerns, the subs...
Published 1798“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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Interesting intelligence! Boston, March, 27, 1794. By the packet from Halifax, arived this day, we present the following interesting intelligence. : Extract of letters from Messrs....
Published 1794“…Great Britain Foreign relations United States.…”
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(Circular) Treasury Department, [blank] 1794. Sir, A provisory arrangement has been agreed upon with the ambassador of Great Britain ... to ascertain the losses ... sustained by su...
Published 1794“…Great Britain Foreign relations United States.…”
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An act concerning consuls and vice-consuls
Published 1791“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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To the real patriots and supporters of American independence. Friends and countrymen! This day is really pregnant with the most alarming events. The argument in Chevalier de Longch...
Published 1784“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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To the real patriots and supporters of American independence. Friends and countrymen! Never were your rights and privileges at any period whatever so much at stake as at this very...
Published 1784“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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Important intelligence, just received by express. Baltimore, May 4th. York-town, May 3d, 1778. Sir, You will be soon fully informed of the treaties of alliance and commerce between...
Published 1778“…France Foreign relations United States.…”
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