Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the United States: With the Eulogy Delivered Before the Legislature of New YorkSaxton, 1859 - 404 páginas |
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... direct taxation , by internal duties . This produced great dissatisfaction hroughout the Union . An " alien law " was passed , which empowered the President to banish from the United States , any foreigner whom he should consider ...
... direct taxation , by internal duties . This produced great dissatisfaction hroughout the Union . An " alien law " was passed , which empowered the President to banish from the United States , any foreigner whom he should consider ...
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... direct taxa- tion ; the alien and sedition laws - all tended to injure his popularity with the mass of the people , and to de- stroy his prospects of a re - election to the presidency . The perplexities he was compelled to encounter ...
... direct taxa- tion ; the alien and sedition laws - all tended to injure his popularity with the mass of the people , and to de- stroy his prospects of a re - election to the presidency . The perplexities he was compelled to encounter ...
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... perfectly unshackled , and ready to act as duty and conscience should direct . Arriving in the United States with distinguished honors gained by successful foreign diplomacy , Mr Adams was not allowed to remain long in inactivity .
... perfectly unshackled , and ready to act as duty and conscience should direct . Arriving in the United States with distinguished honors gained by successful foreign diplomacy , Mr Adams was not allowed to remain long in inactivity .
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... direct route of communication between Halifax and Quebec - that the right of search should be granted to British ships - of - war - together with many other terms equally unacceptable . The letters of the American Commissioners to the ...
... direct route of communication between Halifax and Quebec - that the right of search should be granted to British ships - of - war - together with many other terms equally unacceptable . The letters of the American Commissioners to the ...
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... direct in- terference on the part of the Government of the United States . It would have been a departure from that neutral policy , in regard to European conflicts , on which the country had acted from the commencement of our national ...
... direct in- terference on the part of the Government of the United States . It would have been a departure from that neutral policy , in regard to European conflicts , on which the country had acted from the commencement of our national ...
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