A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Adams and Clay Republicans ultimately became Whigs . ( See National Republican Party . ) - Adams , Charles Francis , was born in Boston , August 18 , 1807. He spent much of his boyhood abroad , his father , John Quincy Adams , being at ...
... Adams and Clay Republicans ultimately became Whigs . ( See National Republican Party . ) - Adams , Charles Francis , was born in Boston , August 18 , 1807. He spent much of his boyhood abroad , his father , John Quincy Adams , being at ...
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... Adams , after signing their commissions until late at night of the last day of his term , withdrew from Wash- ington early the next day without participating in Jefferson's inauguration . ( See Midnight Judges . ) Adams , John Quincy ...
... Adams , after signing their commissions until late at night of the last day of his term , withdrew from Wash- ington early the next day without participating in Jefferson's inauguration . ( See Midnight Judges . ) Adams , John Quincy ...
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... Adams was elected to the House of Representatives , in which he served until his death , seventeen years later . He was stricken with apoplexy in the House , and died two days thereafter . While a member of the House he was a law unto ...
... Adams was elected to the House of Representatives , in which he served until his death , seventeen years later . He was stricken with apoplexy in the House , and died two days thereafter . While a member of the House he was a law unto ...
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... Adams , repeatedly protested and called the attention of the English gov- ernment to what was being done . Moreover , while neutrality was strictly enforced against United States . vessels in British ports , even to the extent of ...
... Adams , repeatedly protested and called the attention of the English gov- ernment to what was being done . Moreover , while neutrality was strictly enforced against United States . vessels in British ports , even to the extent of ...
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... Adams ' administration and the Federal party very unpopular . Hamilton had in vain tried to prevent the party from committing this blunder . Allegiance . Every citizen of the United States owes paramount allegiance to the national ...
... Adams ' administration and the Federal party very unpopular . Hamilton had in vain tried to prevent the party from committing this blunder . Allegiance . Every citizen of the United States owes paramount allegiance to the national ...
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