Correspondence Between the Hon. John Adams, Late President of the United States, and the Late Wm. Cunningham, Esq: Beginning in 1803, and Ending in 1812E.M. Cunningham, 1823 - 219 頁 |
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... John Bull has turned his dreadful eye - balls upon us , and will ere long trample us in the dust . " Democracy " has become a Deity and its " Islam " a vicegerent , —and , " I and Jefferson have always been friends ” —Ecce , nos , poma ...
... John Bull has turned his dreadful eye - balls upon us , and will ere long trample us in the dust . " Democracy " has become a Deity and its " Islam " a vicegerent , —and , " I and Jefferson have always been friends ” —Ecce , nos , poma ...
第 152 頁
Beginning in 1803, and Ending in 1812 John Adams Ephraim May Cunningham. " British Bears and Tory Tigers " are not ... Bull , whom Marcius lets loose , On each occasion , when he'd make Rome feel him , To toss our laws and liberties in ...
Beginning in 1803, and Ending in 1812 John Adams Ephraim May Cunningham. " British Bears and Tory Tigers " are not ... Bull , whom Marcius lets loose , On each occasion , when he'd make Rome feel him , To toss our laws and liberties in ...
第 168 頁
... John Bull and his Calves . Matters cannot be much longer minced . The truth must out . With regard , & c . I am your friend and relation , JOHN ADAMS . Mr. William Cunningham , Jr. LETTER LI . Dear Sir , FITCHBURG , Oct. 17 , 1809 ...
... John Bull and his Calves . Matters cannot be much longer minced . The truth must out . With regard , & c . I am your friend and relation , JOHN ADAMS . Mr. William Cunningham , Jr. LETTER LI . Dear Sir , FITCHBURG , Oct. 17 , 1809 ...
第 169 頁
Beginning in 1803, and Ending in 1812 John Adams Ephraim May Cunningham. I " Poor Democrats , Republicans , and still poorer Americans , are , " you say , " at the feet of John Bull and his Calves . " Were I convinced of this , I would ...
Beginning in 1803, and Ending in 1812 John Adams Ephraim May Cunningham. I " Poor Democrats , Republicans , and still poorer Americans , are , " you say , " at the feet of John Bull and his Calves . " Were I convinced of this , I would ...
第 183 頁
... John Bull , to the Leaders of the Federalists , of a great number of whom you " have no better opinion than you have of some of the Leaders of the Republi- cans . By which I understand , that we have " cockerels that crow as they have ...
... John Bull , to the Leaders of the Federalists , of a great number of whom you " have no better opinion than you have of some of the Leaders of the Republi- cans . By which I understand , that we have " cockerels that crow as they have ...
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