History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... House .... 34 , 35 CHAPTER IV . 1805-1807 . TWO YEARS OF JEFFERSON'S SECOND TERM . Jefferson's second Inaugural ... House ..... 76 Discussion as to the successor of Jefferson .. 76 ... PROGRESS OF EVENTS DURING 1803 , 1804 , AND 1805 ...
... House .... 34 , 35 CHAPTER IV . 1805-1807 . TWO YEARS OF JEFFERSON'S SECOND TERM . Jefferson's second Inaugural ... House ..... 76 Discussion as to the successor of Jefferson .. 76 ... PROGRESS OF EVENTS DURING 1803 , 1804 , AND 1805 ...
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... House , the democratic party had a clear working majority , and accordingly , Abraham Baldwin was elected president pro tem- pore of the Senate , and Nathaniel Ma- con , speaker of the House . Bayard , the federalist candidate for ...
... House , the democratic party had a clear working majority , and accordingly , Abraham Baldwin was elected president pro tem- pore of the Senate , and Nathaniel Ma- con , speaker of the House . Bayard , the federalist candidate for ...
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... Houses , savored too much of the forms of royalty ; and so he prepared a message instead of a speech , which he sent ... House of Representatives : * " It was one of Mr. Jefferson's reforms . The former way of assembling the two Houses ...
... Houses , savored too much of the forms of royalty ; and so he prepared a message instead of a speech , which he sent ... House of Representatives : * " It was one of Mr. Jefferson's reforms . The former way of assembling the two Houses ...
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... House - Jefferson's opinion as to the object of the federalists - Monroe appointed minister plenipotentiary to France - Letter to Monroe - Great changes in affairs from apparently trivial causes — Napoleon's purpose in sending a ...
... House - Jefferson's opinion as to the object of the federalists - Monroe appointed minister plenipotentiary to France - Letter to Monroe - Great changes in affairs from apparently trivial causes — Napoleon's purpose in sending a ...
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... House of Rep- resentatives called on the president for information on the subject of the sup- posed violation , on the part of Spain , of the twenty - second article of the treaty of 1795. On the 22d , the fact that the Mississippi was ...
... House of Rep- resentatives called on the president for information on the subject of the sup- posed violation , on the part of Spain , of the twenty - second article of the treaty of 1795. On the 22d , the fact that the Mississippi was ...
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