The History of the Administration of John Adams, Esq., Late President of the United StatesBarlas and Ward, 1802 - 506 halaman This 1802 book gives a history of the presidency of Founding Father John Adams. |
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... most extensive knowledge of the laws of his coun- try , and of humanity ; and , at the conclusion , he had the satisfaction of proving to Great - Britain herself , that the citizens of Massachusetts would be just OF JOHN ADAMS .
... most extensive knowledge of the laws of his coun- try , and of humanity ; and , at the conclusion , he had the satisfaction of proving to Great - Britain herself , that the citizens of Massachusetts would be just OF JOHN ADAMS .
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... proved these people to be citizens of the United States .... he could recover only the two blacks . Every American at the port shared a similar fate .... a Baltimore schooner was stript of all her hands excepting the mate and a boy . A ...
... proved these people to be citizens of the United States .... he could recover only the two blacks . Every American at the port shared a similar fate .... a Baltimore schooner was stript of all her hands excepting the mate and a boy . A ...
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John Wood. French government would be improper ; since it would not only prove fruitless , but , most probably , produce an ill effect . Near seven months had elapsed since the Mi- nister of Foreign Affairs communicated to Mr. Monroe the ...
John Wood. French government would be improper ; since it would not only prove fruitless , but , most probably , produce an ill effect . Near seven months had elapsed since the Mi- nister of Foreign Affairs communicated to Mr. Monroe the ...
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... proved the instrument of restoring mutual confidence between the two re- publics .... the first step of the French government corresponded with that expectation . A few days before his arrival at Paris , the French Minister of Foreign ...
... proved the instrument of restoring mutual confidence between the two re- publics .... the first step of the French government corresponded with that expectation . A few days before his arrival at Paris , the French Minister of Foreign ...
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... proved , that agents of Britain clandestinely purchased American vessels , introduced them into French ports , and then sent them on buccaneering cruizes under French colours , against the Ameri- can trade . What were the motives which ...
... proved , that agents of Britain clandestinely purchased American vessels , introduced them into French ports , and then sent them on buccaneering cruizes under French colours , against the Ameri- can trade . What were the motives which ...
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