1780

Public Good

American Politics and Government

PUBLIC GOOD from the original pamphlet at the University of Pittsburgh digital collection. PREFACE THE following pages are on a subject hitherto little understood but highly interesting to the United States. They contain an investigation of the claims of Virginia to the vacant western territory, and of the right of the United States to the […]

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To the Honorable Members of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania November 3rd, 1780.

Letters

November 3rd, 1780. To the Honorable Members of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania November 3rd, 1780. GENTLEMEN : I informed the members of the last House by letter of the 14th of September, that, as it was my intention to collect materials for a history of the Revolution it would be impossible for me to

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The Crisis IX

Major Works

THE CRISIS, No. IX. from the Pennsylvania Packet, June 13, 1780. HAD America pursued her advantages with half the spirit that she resisted her misfortunes, she would, before now, have been a conquering and a peaceful people; but lulled in the lap of soft tranquillity, she rested on her hopes, and adversity only has convulsed

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The Crisis VIII

Major Works

THE CRISIS. No. VIII. from the Pennsylvania Packet, February 26, 1780. Addressed to the People of ENGLAND, by the Author of COMMON SENSE. “TRUSTING, (says the king of England in his speech of November last) in the Divine Providence, and in the justice of my cause, I am firmly resolved to prosecute the war with

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