The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... John Adams . In 1765 Samuel Adams was a middle - aged man who had lost a fair patrimony , and who was barely able to support his family . John Adams was a young lawyer , just coming into promi- nence ; but he felt very keenly , as his ...
... John Adams . In 1765 Samuel Adams was a middle - aged man who had lost a fair patrimony , and who was barely able to support his family . John Adams was a young lawyer , just coming into promi- nence ; but he felt very keenly , as his ...
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... John Adams found that if the courts closed their fees were cut off and their position at once became precarious . The closing of the courts , John Adams wrote in his Diary , " will make a great chasm in my affairs , if it does not ...
... John Adams found that if the courts closed their fees were cut off and their position at once became precarious . The closing of the courts , John Adams wrote in his Diary , " will make a great chasm in my affairs , if it does not ...
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... John Adams was one of the most hard- headed of the radical leaders , no unbalanced visionary dreaming fantastic dreams , and yet John Adams , in 1775 , clearly thought of himself as engaged in a great epoch - making event , far ...
... John Adams was one of the most hard- headed of the radical leaders , no unbalanced visionary dreaming fantastic dreams , and yet John Adams , in 1775 , clearly thought of himself as engaged in a great epoch - making event , far ...
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