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 - 512 páginas |
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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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... gress at 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 ...
... gress at 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 ...
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... gress . In that body he soon after took his seat , and was present on the occasion of signing the Declaration of Independence . In June , 1776 , the Convention of Vir- ginia reduced the number of their delegates in Congress , and , in ...
... gress . In that body he soon after took his seat , and was present on the occasion of signing the Declaration of Independence . In June , 1776 , the Convention of Vir- ginia reduced the number of their delegates in Congress , and , in ...
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... gress in 1780 , and for two years was a laborious member of that body . In 1782 , he removed with his family to Princeton , ( N. J. , ) but in 1784 , he was summoned by the citizens of his native State , to take a part in their Gen ...
... gress in 1780 , and for two years was a laborious member of that body . In 1782 , he removed with his family to Princeton , ( N. J. , ) but in 1784 , he was summoned by the citizens of his native State , to take a part in their Gen ...
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... gress of 1774 , Mr. Hart appeared and took his seat ; hav- ing been elected by a conference of committees from sev- eral parts of the colony . During several succeeding ses- sions , he continued to represent the people of New Jer- sey ...
... gress of 1774 , Mr. Hart appeared and took his seat ; hav- ing been elected by a conference of committees from sev- eral parts of the colony . During several succeeding ses- sions , he continued to represent the people of New Jer- sey ...
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