History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... bodies in the Eastern country , present a state of things equally to be lamented and deprecated . They exhibit a mel ... body of the people , though they will not act , can be so short - sighted , or enveloped in darkness , as not to see ...
... bodies in the Eastern country , present a state of things equally to be lamented and deprecated . They exhibit a mel ... body of the people , though they will not act , can be so short - sighted , or enveloped in darkness , as not to see ...
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... body was equally divided , nine against nine , and the casting vote was given by John Adams , the vice- president . On a subsequent bill , there was a majority of two in favor of the same construction . That it might not be considered a ...
... body was equally divided , nine against nine , and the casting vote was given by John Adams , the vice- president . On a subsequent bill , there was a majority of two in favor of the same construction . That it might not be considered a ...
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... body remembers what clamors were raised about the unconstitutionality of his appointment ; how the clubs toasted , the orators harangued , and the societies resolved . Every body remembers how all the presses , under the influence of ...
... body remembers what clamors were raised about the unconstitutionality of his appointment ; how the clubs toasted , the orators harangued , and the societies resolved . Every body remembers how all the presses , under the influence of ...
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