Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Bind 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... Adams's Public Conduct 150 13 Jefferson's Election 174 14 Jefferson's Character 192 15 Convention concluded between Ame- 218 rica and France , in 1800 16 Proceedings in Congress , during the Session which began in March , 1801 17 Index ...
... Adams's Public Conduct 150 13 Jefferson's Election 174 14 Jefferson's Character 192 15 Convention concluded between Ame- 218 rica and France , in 1800 16 Proceedings in Congress , during the Session which began in March , 1801 17 Index ...
Side 3
... Adams , either by himself , or by the officers of state acting under his authority , has given the public to understand , that he would be- stow no office but on persons who conformed to his political opinions . B 2 " 2d . 7 " 2d . Mr ...
... Adams , either by himself , or by the officers of state acting under his authority , has given the public to understand , that he would be- stow no office but on persons who conformed to his political opinions . B 2 " 2d . 7 " 2d . Mr ...
Side 4
... Adams has declared , that a republican government may mean any thing . " 3d . Mr. Adams did sanction the alien law , and thereby the abolition of the trial by jury , in the cases that fall under that law . " 4th . Under the auspices of ...
... Adams has declared , that a republican government may mean any thing . " 3d . Mr. Adams did sanction the alien law , and thereby the abolition of the trial by jury , in the cases that fall under that law . " 4th . Under the auspices of ...
Side 21
... gratified by any arrangement which may diminish the sa- crifice she makes of her individual feelings . " JOHN ADAMS , ” " United States , Jan. 8 , 1800. " C 3 MRS . MRS . WASHINGTON's LETTER . " SIR , " Mount WASHINGTON's DEATH . 21.
... gratified by any arrangement which may diminish the sa- crifice she makes of her individual feelings . " JOHN ADAMS , ” " United States , Jan. 8 , 1800. " C 3 MRS . MRS . WASHINGTON's LETTER . " SIR , " Mount WASHINGTON's DEATH . 21.
Side 23
... Adams , President of the United States of America , do hereby proclaim the same accordingly . " Given under my hand and seal of the United States , at Philadelphia , the 6th day of Ja- nuary , in the year of our Lord 1800 , and of the ...
... Adams , President of the United States of America , do hereby proclaim the same accordingly . " Given under my hand and seal of the United States , at Philadelphia , the 6th day of Ja- nuary , in the year of our Lord 1800 , and of the ...
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