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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... consideration of the people . In fact , nothing of any moment or value , in peace or in war , could be done without their approbation . Their assemblies , however , were very different from the Etats Generaux of after times , when the ...
... consideration of the people . In fact , nothing of any moment or value , in peace or in war , could be done without their approbation . Their assemblies , however , were very different from the Etats Generaux of after times , when the ...
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... consideration and credit with foreign nations , and , at length , in dis- contents , animosities , combinations , partial conven- tions and insurrection , threatening some great na- tional calamity . " In this dangerous crisis , the ...
... consideration and credit with foreign nations , and , at length , in dis- contents , animosities , combinations , partial conven- tions and insurrection , threatening some great na- tional calamity . " In this dangerous crisis , the ...
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... consideration , more pleasing than this , can be presented to the human mind ? If national pride is ever justifiable or excusable , it is when it springs not from power or riches , grandeur or glory , but from conviction of national ...
... consideration , more pleasing than this , can be presented to the human mind ? If national pride is ever justifiable or excusable , it is when it springs not from power or riches , grandeur or glory , but from conviction of national ...
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... consideration of these circumstances , Mr. Monroe addressed a letter to the Convention on the 14th of August , notifying his arrival , and ask- ing to what department of the government he should present himself for recognition . This ex ...
... consideration of these circumstances , Mr. Monroe addressed a letter to the Convention on the 14th of August , notifying his arrival , and ask- ing to what department of the government he should present himself for recognition . This ex ...
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... render it my indispensable duty , to recommend to your consideration , effectual measures of defence . " The commerce of the United States has become an interesting object of attention , whether we con- sider 66 THE ADMINISTRATION.
... render it my indispensable duty , to recommend to your consideration , effectual measures of defence . " The commerce of the United States has become an interesting object of attention , whether we con- sider 66 THE ADMINISTRATION.
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