Correspondence Between the Hon. John Adams, Late President of the United States, and the Late Wm. Cunningham, Esq: Beginning in 1803, and Ending in 1812 |
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... Thoughts on Government , in a Letter from a Gentleman to his friend . Being applied to by a printer many years after , I gave permission to re - print it , with my name , who wrote it , and Mr. Wythe's , to whom it was written . By the ...
... Thoughts on Government , in a Letter from a Gentleman to his friend . Being applied to by a printer many years after , I gave permission to re - print it , with my name , who wrote it , and Mr. Wythe's , to whom it was written . By the ...
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... views ; tho ' I will not dissemble that my exertions and my admiration would not be abat- ed by your auspices , but they would give activ- ity and animation to ... Thoughts on Govern- ment " are wickedly and libelously imputed to " the 7.
... views ; tho ' I will not dissemble that my exertions and my admiration would not be abat- ed by your auspices , but they would give activ- ity and animation to ... Thoughts on Govern- ment " are wickedly and libelously imputed to " the 7.
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... governed by them . Consider the conduct of the Win- throps , in this State , the Livingstons , in New- York , the ... thought much upon that subject . Have you seen Mr. ' s Manifesto , proposing Mr. Sullivan for Governor , and Mr. Heath ...
... governed by them . Consider the conduct of the Win- throps , in this State , the Livingstons , in New- York , the ... thought much upon that subject . Have you seen Mr. ' s Manifesto , proposing Mr. Sullivan for Governor , and Mr. Heath ...
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... thought gun - boats better than nothing , and because , I thought the government 1 * ought not to be opposed in any measures of 26.
... thought gun - boats better than nothing , and because , I thought the government 1 * ought not to be opposed in any measures of 26.
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... views , I leave to con- jecture . It is to wear away some of the cha- grin ... thought to be composed in more can- dour than craftiness , I shall feel ... governing rules of reflection may suggest res- pecting him . I have hopes of ...
... views , I leave to con- jecture . It is to wear away some of the cha- grin ... thought to be composed in more can- dour than craftiness , I shall feel ... governing rules of reflection may suggest res- pecting him . I have hopes of ...
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