The History of the Administration of John Adams, Esq., Late President of the United StatesBarlas and Ward, 1802 - 506 страница This 1802 book gives a history of the presidency of Founding Father John Adams. |
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... Congress , in 1774 , and certainly assist- ed at bringing about the memorable resolution of the 4th of July , 1776 , which declared the Ame- rican Colonies free , sovereign , and independent States . Having been , for a considerable ...
... Congress , in 1774 , and certainly assist- ed at bringing about the memorable resolution of the 4th of July , 1776 , which declared the Ame- rican Colonies free , sovereign , and independent States . Having been , for a considerable ...
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... Congress itself had provided any check for the investigation of false votes , and the majority of four trampled on the rights of real citi- zens . Putting these facts together , it will appear that Mr. Jefferson and not Mr. Adams was ...
... Congress itself had provided any check for the investigation of false votes , and the majority of four trampled on the rights of real citi- zens . Putting these facts together , it will appear that Mr. Jefferson and not Mr. Adams was ...
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... Congress at the formation of it , that it could not be durable . " Negligence of its regulations , inattention to its recommendations , if not disobedience to its autho- rity , not only in individuals but in States , soon ap- peared ...
... Congress at the formation of it , that it could not be durable . " Negligence of its regulations , inattention to its recommendations , if not disobedience to its autho- rity , not only in individuals but in States , soon ap- peared ...
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... Congress and the State Legislatures , according to the constitu- tion itself , adopt and ordain . 66 Returning to the bosom.of my country , after a painful separation from it for ten years , I had the honor to be elected to a station ...
... Congress and the State Legislatures , according to the constitu- tion itself , adopt and ordain . 66 Returning to the bosom.of my country , after a painful separation from it for ten years , I had the honor to be elected to a station ...
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... Congress , and applauded by the legislatures of the States , and the public opinion , until it shall be otherwise ordained by Congress ; if a personal esteem for the French na- tion , formed in a residence of seven years , chiefly among ...
... Congress , and applauded by the legislatures of the States , and the public opinion , until it shall be otherwise ordained by Congress ; if a personal esteem for the French na- tion , formed in a residence of seven years , chiefly among ...
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