The Lives and Graves of Our PresidentsElder Publishing Company, 1884 - 504 страница |
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... Administration Washington's Death The Grave of Washington CHAPTER III . JOHN ADAMS . SECOND PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . Genealogy . John Adams , a Teacher Law Practice in Braintree Removal to Boston Public Life Began • The Colonial ...
... Administration Washington's Death The Grave of Washington CHAPTER III . JOHN ADAMS . SECOND PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . Genealogy . John Adams , a Teacher Law Practice in Braintree Removal to Boston Public Life Began • The Colonial ...
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... administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers . " He has made judges dependent on his will alone , for the tenure of their offices , and the amount and payment of their salaries . " He has ...
... administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers . " He has made judges dependent on his will alone , for the tenure of their offices , and the amount and payment of their salaries . " He has ...
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... ADMINISTRATION . Nothing could be conceived more difficult than Washington's new position . He had been made president of a government yet to be organized and that government new in the world , having not even an ideal in any one's mind ...
... ADMINISTRATION . Nothing could be conceived more difficult than Washington's new position . He had been made president of a government yet to be organized and that government new in the world , having not even an ideal in any one's mind ...
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... administration of our government and opposed the more conservative which aimed at solidity and stability . Alexander Hamilton , his secretary of the treasury , on the con- trary , feared the fury and passion of the French mobs , as the ...
... administration of our government and opposed the more conservative which aimed at solidity and stability . Alexander Hamilton , his secretary of the treasury , on the con- trary , feared the fury and passion of the French mobs , as the ...
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... clubs " which were formed all over the country . These clubs gave Washington immense trouble . for they promoted the dissenting , querulous , rebellious spirit against his administration and the unmeasured abuse that was 82 OUR PRESIDENTS .
... clubs " which were formed all over the country . These clubs gave Washington immense trouble . for they promoted the dissenting , querulous , rebellious spirit against his administration and the unmeasured abuse that was 82 OUR PRESIDENTS .
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