Famous Americans of Recent TimesHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 473 стор. |
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... Adams President but his fiery utterances in favor of the Declaration of Indepen- dence ? There were other speakers then in Virginia who would have had to this day a world - wide fame if they had spoken where the world could hear them ...
... Adams President but his fiery utterances in favor of the Declaration of Indepen- dence ? There were other speakers then in Virginia who would have had to this day a world - wide fame if they had spoken where the world could hear them ...
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... Adams , Calhoun , and Rush , went as far in this business of road - making and canal - digging as Hamilton him self could have desired . Thus it was that Jefferson rendered true his own saying , " We are all Federalists , we are all ...
... Adams , Calhoun , and Rush , went as far in this business of road - making and canal - digging as Hamilton him self could have desired . Thus it was that Jefferson rendered true his own saying , " We are all Federalists , we are all ...
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... Adams was the reason of Clay's occasional opposition to measures favored by the ad- ministration . We do not believe this , because the measures which Mr. Clay opposed were such as he must have disapproved , and which well - informed ...
... Adams was the reason of Clay's occasional opposition to measures favored by the ad- ministration . We do not believe this , because the measures which Mr. Clay opposed were such as he must have disapproved , and which well - informed ...
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... Adams , or Crawford . They exchanged visits as before ; Mr. Clay being desirous , as he said , to show General Jackson that , in the vote which he had determined to give , he was influenced only by public considerations . No reader ...
... Adams , or Crawford . They exchanged visits as before ; Mr. Clay being desirous , as he said , to show General Jackson that , in the vote which he had determined to give , he was influenced only by public considerations . No reader ...
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... Adams had stolen the Presidency from him by a corrupt bargain with Mr. Clay Who could have supposed that he and his friends had been , for fourteen days , hatching a plot to blast the good name of Mr. Adams and Mr. Clay , by spreading ...
... Adams had stolen the Presidency from him by a corrupt bargain with Mr. Clay Who could have supposed that he and his friends had been , for fourteen days , hatching a plot to blast the good name of Mr. Adams and Mr. Clay , by spreading ...
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