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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... alive their attachments . During the first four years of the present confede- racy , the second station of executive public em- ployment , and all of the third grade , remained in A " the same hands ; nor did any changes take HISTORY ...
... alive their attachments . During the first four years of the present confede- racy , the second station of executive public em- ployment , and all of the third grade , remained in A " the same hands ; nor did any changes take HISTORY ...
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John Wood. " the same hands ; nor did any changes take place in the more subordinate , but from voluntary resigna- tion and death . The public debt decreased in a much greater proportion than ever was known to take place in the same ...
John Wood. " the same hands ; nor did any changes take place in the more subordinate , but from voluntary resigna- tion and death . The public debt decreased in a much greater proportion than ever was known to take place in the same ...
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... hand , and to send them and his clothes to the sloop .... in case of non- compliance he was threatened with a flogging . The rest of the crew were secreted on shore , by the Captain , for ten days , till the sloop of war sailed , as her ...
... hand , and to send them and his clothes to the sloop .... in case of non- compliance he was threatened with a flogging . The rest of the crew were secreted on shore , by the Captain , for ten days , till the sloop of war sailed , as her ...
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... hands impressed had protections . The Captain of the Lynx had spoke on the day before with the Roebuck , of Phi- ladelphia , and said that he was only prevented from taking her by a violent gale of wind . 1 On the 29th of March , the ...
... hands impressed had protections . The Captain of the Lynx had spoke on the day before with the Roebuck , of Phi- ladelphia , and said that he was only prevented from taking her by a violent gale of wind . 1 On the 29th of March , the ...
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... hands were impressed , his sailing orders , letters , invoices , and bills of lading , destroyed . The Cap- tain , mate and two passengers were stripped of their baggage and wearing apparel , thrown into prison , where they were ...
... hands were impressed , his sailing orders , letters , invoices , and bills of lading , destroyed . The Cap- tain , mate and two passengers were stripped of their baggage and wearing apparel , thrown into prison , where they were ...
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