History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... March , the president thus speaks · " I suspect that an incorrect idea of views has got abroad . I am in hopes my Inaugural Address will in some measure set this to rights , as it will present the leading objects to be con- The new ...
... March , the president thus speaks · " I suspect that an incorrect idea of views has got abroad . I am in hopes my Inaugural Address will in some measure set this to rights , as it will present the leading objects to be con- The new ...
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... March , Jefferson avowed his deter- mination , 1. To remove all who had been appointed by Mr. Adams after the election was known . 2. All who had been guilty of misconduct : 3. Not to remove those who merely differed from the republican ...
... March , Jefferson avowed his deter- mination , 1. To remove all who had been appointed by Mr. Adams after the election was known . 2. All who had been guilty of misconduct : 3. Not to remove those who merely differed from the republican ...
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... March ; yet he ought to have submitted his will to that of his suc- cessor , and should have refrained from carrying an act of Congress into effect , which might not conform to that will . On the same principle , Mr. Jefferson withheld ...
... March ; yet he ought to have submitted his will to that of his suc- cessor , and should have refrained from carrying an act of Congress into effect , which might not conform to that will . On the same principle , Mr. Jefferson withheld ...
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... March , and reached Paris on the 12th of April , where he found Mr. Livingston so persuaded of the want of good faith in the French gov- ernment , that he hoped to hear from his coadjutor , that possession had been taken of New Orleans ...
... March , and reached Paris on the 12th of April , where he found Mr. Livingston so persuaded of the want of good faith in the French gov- ernment , that he hoped to hear from his coadjutor , that possession had been taken of New Orleans ...
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... March , the seventh Congress reached its termina- tion , and the attention of the people was bestowed upon the elections which went on during the summer . On a previous page ( p . 43 ) we have mentioned the opening of the eighth ...
... March , the seventh Congress reached its termina- tion , and the attention of the people was bestowed upon the elections which went on during the summer . On a previous page ( p . 43 ) we have mentioned the opening of the eighth ...
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