Famous Americans of Recent TimesHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 473 стор. |
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... Adams's extravagant dreams of a system of national works that should rival the magnificent structures of ancient Rome , or with the extreme opinions of his colleague , Mr. Rush , as to the power and importance of govern- ment , we do ...
... Adams's extravagant dreams of a system of national works that should rival the magnificent structures of ancient Rome , or with the extreme opinions of his colleague , Mr. Rush , as to the power and importance of govern- ment , we do ...
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... Adams , and Hamilton were the civilians highest in his esteem ; the good Jefferson he dreaded and abhorred . The ... Adams and Jefferson , how the stress of the eulogy falls upon Adams , while cold and scant jus- tice is meted out to the ...
... Adams , and Hamilton were the civilians highest in his esteem ; the good Jefferson he dreaded and abhorred . The ... Adams and Jefferson , how the stress of the eulogy falls upon Adams , while cold and scant jus- tice is meted out to the ...
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... Adams , who with steady hand draws the dis- guising veil from the intrigues of foreign enemies and the plots of domestic foes . " It is amusing to read , as the utterance of Daniel Webster , that " Columbia is now seated in the forum of ...
... Adams , who with steady hand draws the dis- guising veil from the intrigues of foreign enemies and the plots of domestic foes . " It is amusing to read , as the utterance of Daniel Webster , that " Columbia is now seated in the forum of ...
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... of govern- ment , and the virtuous manner in which it has been administered by a Washington and an Adams , we are this day in the enjoyment of peace . while war devastates Europe ! We can now sit down DANIEL WEBSTER 67.
... of govern- ment , and the virtuous manner in which it has been administered by a Washington and an Adams , we are this day in the enjoyment of peace . while war devastates Europe ! We can now sit down DANIEL WEBSTER 67.
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... capacity of critic and hold- back . The Federalists under John Adams had sinned past for giveness ; while the Republican party , strong in being right , ir the ability of its chiefs , in its alliance with 80 DANIEL WEBSTER .
... capacity of critic and hold- back . The Federalists under John Adams had sinned past for giveness ; while the Republican party , strong in being right , ir the ability of its chiefs , in its alliance with 80 DANIEL WEBSTER .
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