Authors: Philadelphiensis

Philadelphiensis XII

My Fellow-Citizens, The essays under the signature of Philadelphiensis are represented as without argument, and their prime object is said to be to involve this devoted country in a civil

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Philadelphiensis XI

My Fellow Citizens, Every day opens a new scene of the baseness of the conspirators, their intentions of screening themselves from rendering an account of the public money so fraudulently

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Philadelphiensis IX

Instamus tamen immemores, cacique furore, Et monstrum infelix sacrata sistimus arce. VIRG. TRANSLATION. Thus we, by madness blinded and o’ercome, Lodge the dire monster in the sacred dome. My Fellow-Citizens,

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1787–1789

Philadelphiensis II

My Fellow-Citizens, The present time will probably form a new epoch in the annals of America. This important, this awful crisis bids fair to be the theme of our posterity

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1787–1789

Philadelphiensis I

When the advocates of a cause use their endeavours to stop a free and thorough investigation of the subject, we as naturally and as justly infer that the cause is

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