A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... born in Boston , August 18 , 1807. He spent much of his boyhood abroad , his father , John Quincy Adams , being at different times United States Minister to Great Britain and to Russia . He was graduated at Harvard and adopted the ...
... born in Boston , August 18 , 1807. He spent much of his boyhood abroad , his father , John Quincy Adams , being at different times United States Minister to Great Britain and to Russia . He was graduated at Harvard and adopted the ...
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... born in Braintree ( now Quincy ) , Massachusetts , July 11 , 1767 , and died in Washington , February 23 , 1848. He was the eldest son of John Adams and a graduate of Harvard . He was admitted to the bar in 1791 , and in 1794 he became ...
... born in Braintree ( now Quincy ) , Massachusetts , July 11 , 1767 , and died in Washington , February 23 , 1848. He was the eldest son of John Adams and a graduate of Harvard . He was admitted to the bar in 1791 , and in 1794 he became ...
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... born free and equal . " That form was used in the constitution adopted by Massachusetts in 1780 . All Quiet Along the Potomac . - This phrase be- came proverbial during the fall of 1861 and the begin- ning of 1862. The weather at that ...
... born free and equal . " That form was used in the constitution adopted by Massachusetts in 1780 . All Quiet Along the Potomac . - This phrase be- came proverbial during the fall of 1861 and the begin- ning of 1862. The weather at that ...
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... born in Boston 1722 and died in 1802. He was a signer of the Declaration of Indepen- dence . American Fabius . - A name applied to Washington because his generalship during the Revolution resembled that of Fabius , a commander of ...
... born in Boston 1722 and died in 1802. He was a signer of the Declaration of Indepen- dence . American Fabius . - A name applied to Washington because his generalship during the Revolution resembled that of Fabius , a commander of ...
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... London agent of Pennsylvania . Ames , Fisher , was born in Dedham , Massachusetts , April 9 , 1758 , and died July 4 , 1808. He was a lawyer , graduating at Harvard . In politics a Federalist , he 22 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
... London agent of Pennsylvania . Ames , Fisher , was born in Dedham , Massachusetts , April 9 , 1758 , and died July 4 , 1808. He was a lawyer , graduating at Harvard . In politics a Federalist , he 22 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
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