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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... citizens of that town . Dr. Morse , in a short biography which he has given of Mr. Adams , has the following particulars respecting this trial : " The cause of Captain Preston was most unpopular . The whole town had been in a state of ...
... citizens of that town . Dr. Morse , in a short biography which he has given of Mr. Adams , has the following particulars respecting this trial : " The cause of Captain Preston was most unpopular . The whole town had been in a state of ...
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John Wood. herself , that the citizens of Massachusetts would be just and humane to their enemies , amidst the grossest insults and provocations . " Captain Pres- ton was acquitted . Mr. Adams was ... citizens of Massachusetts would ...
John Wood. herself , that the citizens of Massachusetts would be just and humane to their enemies , amidst the grossest insults and provocations . " Captain Pres- ton was acquitted . Mr. Adams was ... citizens of Massachusetts would ...
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... citizens , and can serve no other purpose than to clog the wheels of government , and add to the national expence . Mr. Adams urges as an argument in favor of the establishment of a Senate , " that the rich , the well - born and the ...
... citizens , and can serve no other purpose than to clog the wheels of government , and add to the national expence . Mr. Adams urges as an argument in favor of the establishment of a Senate , " that the rich , the well - born and the ...
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... citizens , in the adoption or re- jection of a constitution which was to rule me and my posterity , as well as them and theirs , I did not hesitate to express my approbation of it on all oc- casions , in public and private . It was not ...
... citizens , in the adoption or re- jection of a constitution which was to rule me and my posterity , as well as them and theirs , I did not hesitate to express my approbation of it on all oc- casions , in public and private . It was not ...
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... all the branches of the Legislature , are exercised by citizens , selected at regular periods by their neigh- bours , to make and execute laws for the general good . Can any thing essential , any thing morer 18 THE ADMINISTRATION.
... all the branches of the Legislature , are exercised by citizens , selected at regular periods by their neigh- bours , to make and execute laws for the general good . Can any thing essential , any thing morer 18 THE ADMINISTRATION.
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