The Political Text Book: Containing the Declaration of Independence, with the Lives of the Signers: The Constitution of the United States; the Inaugural Addresses and First Annual Messages of All the Presidents, from Washington to Tyler; the Farewell Addresses of George Washington and Andrew Jackson; and a Variety of Useful Tables, EtcW. Blake, 1842 - Počet stran: 512 |
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... chosen a representative to the General Court of the State , from the town of Boston . Here he soon made himself conspicuous , and became clerk of the legislative body . About this time he was the author of several spirited essays , and ...
... chosen a representative to the General Court of the State , from the town of Boston . Here he soon made himself conspicuous , and became clerk of the legislative body . About this time he was the author of several spirited essays , and ...
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... chosen Governor , and was annually re- elected till 1797 , when he retired from public life . He died October 2d , 1803 , at the advanced age of eighty - two . In his person , Mr. Adams was only of the middle size , but his countenance ...
... chosen Governor , and was annually re- elected till 1797 , when he retired from public life . He died October 2d , 1803 , at the advanced age of eighty - two . In his person , Mr. Adams was only of the middle size , but his countenance ...
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... chosen in their stead . From this time the political difficulties in New Hampshire increased . At length Governor Went- worth found it expedient to retire on board a man - of - war then lying in the harbor of Portsmouth ; and soon after ...
... chosen in their stead . From this time the political difficulties in New Hampshire increased . At length Governor Went- worth found it expedient to retire on board a man - of - war then lying in the harbor of Portsmouth ; and soon after ...
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... chosen a delegate to the same body . He was present on the memorable occasion of taking the vote on the ques- tion of a declaration of independence . On putting the question , it was agreed to begin with the northernmost colony . Doctor ...
... chosen a delegate to the same body . He was present on the memorable occasion of taking the vote on the ques- tion of a declaration of independence . On putting the question , it was agreed to begin with the northernmost colony . Doctor ...
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... chosen a mem- ber of the Senate of Maryland . In 1781 he was re - elected to the same station , and in 1788 , on the adoption of the Federal Constitution , was chosen to the Senate of the United States . In 1791 , Mr. Carroll ...
... chosen a mem- ber of the Senate of Maryland . In 1781 he was re - elected to the same station , and in 1788 , on the adoption of the Federal Constitution , was chosen to the Senate of the United States . In 1791 , Mr. Carroll ...
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