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, 1841 - Počet stran: 489 |
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... that of condign punish- ment . " Mr. Adams was a member of the first Continental Con- gress , which assembled in Philadelphia , in 1774 ; and he remained an active member of that body until the year 14 POLITICAL TEXT BOOK .
... that of condign punish- ment . " Mr. Adams was a member of the first Continental Con- gress , which assembled in Philadelphia , in 1774 ; and he remained an active member of that body until the year 14 POLITICAL TEXT BOOK .
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... Philadelphia , and the factions of New England . " In 1781 , Mr. Adams retired from Congress : but having already been a member of the Convention which formed the Constitution of his native State , he was placed in the Senate , and for ...
... Philadelphia , and the factions of New England . " In 1781 , Mr. Adams retired from Congress : but having already been a member of the Convention which formed the Constitution of his native State , he was placed in the Senate , and for ...
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... Philadelphia . In this Convention , Doctor Bartlett , and John Pickering , a lawyer of Ports- mouth , were appointed delegates to Congress ; but the former , having a little previously lost his house by fire , was obliged to decline the ...
... Philadelphia . In this Convention , Doctor Bartlett , and John Pickering , a lawyer of Ports- mouth , were appointed delegates to Congress ; but the former , having a little previously lost his house by fire , was obliged to decline the ...
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... Philadelphia , however , but a small part of the session ; and his domestic concerns requiring his at- tention , he resided the remaining part of his life in New Hampshire . In 1779 , he was appointed Chief Justice of the Court of ...
... Philadelphia , however , but a small part of the session ; and his domestic concerns requiring his at- tention , he resided the remaining part of his life in New Hampshire . In 1779 , he was appointed Chief Justice of the Court of ...
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... Philadelphia . The great subject of independence was , at this time , undergoing a discussion in the hall of Congress . The Maryland delegation , in that body , had been instructed by their Convention to refuse their assent to a ...
... Philadelphia . The great subject of independence was , at this time , undergoing a discussion in the hall of Congress . The Maryland delegation , in that body , had been instructed by their Convention to refuse their assent to a ...
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