History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... Adams's statements . 444 , 449 Virginia Resolutions ... 450 Gibbs and Adams on the mission to France Parties in New York - Hamilton and Burr ... 504 505 Congress in session 451 Jay's honorable conduct ...... 505 Opening speech and ...
... Adams's statements . 444 , 449 Virginia Resolutions ... 450 Gibbs and Adams on the mission to France Parties in New York - Hamilton and Burr ... 504 505 Congress in session 451 Jay's honorable conduct ...... 505 Opening speech and ...
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... ADAMS'S ADMINISTRATION . - - Inauguration of John Adams - His inaugural address - The cabinet - The president's personal characteristics - French depredations on American commerce — Special session of Congress — The president's speech ...
... ADAMS'S ADMINISTRATION . - - Inauguration of John Adams - His inaugural address - The cabinet - The president's personal characteristics - French depredations on American commerce — Special session of Congress — The president's speech ...
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... Adams , in his life of his grandfather , presents John Adams in a far more favorable light , as “ a wise , an energetic , an independent , and an honest president . " He considers that the president was badly used by the federal party ...
... Adams , in his life of his grandfather , presents John Adams in a far more favorable light , as “ a wise , an energetic , an independent , and an honest president . " He considers that the president was badly used by the federal party ...
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