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... Adams asserted that they would not accept a governor with a veto.19 In this he did not quite hit the mark . His stress on implemen- tation of majority will was far more than lip service to a prin- ciple . When he heard later that the ...
... Adams asserted that they would not accept a governor with a veto.19 In this he did not quite hit the mark . His stress on implemen- tation of majority will was far more than lip service to a prin- ciple . When he heard later that the ...
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... Adams's choice of term . Adams changed the basis of representation in the House from the number of voters to the number of ratable polls , that is , by law , males sixteen years of age and older . One of Adams's cardinal beliefs was ...
... Adams's choice of term . Adams changed the basis of representation in the House from the number of voters to the number of ratable polls , that is , by law , males sixteen years of age and older . One of Adams's cardinal beliefs was ...
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... Adams shared with his thoughtful contem- poraries the conviction that republican government must be founded on the rock of virtue . More Massachusetts office- holders today should be familiar with Article XIX ( now XVIII ) . The only ...
... Adams shared with his thoughtful contem- poraries the conviction that republican government must be founded on the rock of virtue . More Massachusetts office- holders today should be familiar with Article XIX ( now XVIII ) . The only ...
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