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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... wishes of the people , expressed in the mode pre- scribed in it ; if a respectful attention to the con- stitutions of the ... wish to patronize every rational effort to encourage schools , colleges , universities , academies , and every ...
... wishes of the people , expressed in the mode pre- scribed in it ; if a respectful attention to the con- stitutions of the ... wish to patronize every rational effort to encourage schools , colleges , universities , academies , and every ...
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... me , in any degree , to comply with your wishes , it shall be my strenuous endeavour , that this sagacious in- junction of the two houses , shall not be without effect . " With this great example before me , with the OF JOHN ADAMS . 23.
... me , in any degree , to comply with your wishes , it shall be my strenuous endeavour , that this sagacious in- junction of the two houses , shall not be without effect . " With this great example before me , with the OF JOHN ADAMS . 23.
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... wish to prevent collusions with the powers at war , con- travening the act of Congress of June , one thous- and seven hundred and ninety - four , and not from a- ny doubt entertained by me of the policy and pro- priety of permitting our ...
... wish to prevent collusions with the powers at war , con- travening the act of Congress of June , one thous- and seven hundred and ninety - four , and not from a- ny doubt entertained by me of the policy and pro- priety of permitting our ...
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... proceedings ; it was his wish , to heal the breach , which was already too great , by temperate , rather than widen it by irritating meas- ures . K He confessed , that he considered the answer re- ported OF JOHN ADAMS . 73.
... proceedings ; it was his wish , to heal the breach , which was already too great , by temperate , rather than widen it by irritating meas- ures . K He confessed , that he considered the answer re- ported OF JOHN ADAMS . 73.
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... Although it is the earnest wish of our hearts . peace may be maintained with the French Re- public , yet we never will surrender those rights which OF JOHN ADAMS . 77 of June, who all walked in procession for that ...
... Although it is the earnest wish of our hearts . peace may be maintained with the French Re- public , yet we never will surrender those rights which OF JOHN ADAMS . 77 of June, who all walked in procession for that ...
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