The History of the Administration of John Adams, Esq., Late President of the United StatesBarlas and Ward, 1802 - 506 páginas This 1802 book gives a history of the presidency of Founding Father John Adams. |
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... British agents , Nova - Sco- tian tories , and French royalists .... the epithet of royalist became a distinction more powerful than merit , and the name of republican the most odious of titles . The voluntary resignation of Washing ...
... British agents , Nova - Sco- tian tories , and French royalists .... the epithet of royalist became a distinction more powerful than merit , and the name of republican the most odious of titles . The voluntary resignation of Washing ...
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... British constitution ; and William the Robber , as the founder of English liberty . Mr. Hume says " none of the feudal , governments in Eu- rope had such institutions as the county courts , which the great authority of the Conqueror ...
... British constitution ; and William the Robber , as the founder of English liberty . Mr. Hume says " none of the feudal , governments in Eu- rope had such institutions as the county courts , which the great authority of the Conqueror ...
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... British gold in the United States , can only account for this extraordinary election . But notwithstanding , upon strict enquiry , he does not appear to have been the choice of the real ma- jority . The following facts related by Mr ...
... British gold in the United States , can only account for this extraordinary election . But notwithstanding , upon strict enquiry , he does not appear to have been the choice of the real ma- jority . The following facts related by Mr ...
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... British Piracy .... Mr . Monroe's Em- bassy . On Saturday the 6th of March , one thousand seven hundred and ninety - seven , Mr. Adams , as President of the United States , attended in the chamber of the House of Representatives to take ...
... British Piracy .... Mr . Monroe's Em- bassy . On Saturday the 6th of March , one thousand seven hundred and ninety - seven , Mr. Adams , as President of the United States , attended in the chamber of the House of Representatives to take ...
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... British King . The most striking mark of regard . which the English paid to Americans , was the re- spect shewn to our commerce , by insulting indis- criminately , during the year 1796 , almost every ves- sel which displayed the flag of ...
... British King . The most striking mark of regard . which the English paid to Americans , was the re- spect shewn to our commerce , by insulting indis- criminately , during the year 1796 , almost every ves- sel which displayed the flag of ...
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