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But Adams was in a position to ignore the unfavorable attitude of the majority . He controlled the group of politicians who managed all public affairs in the town , and for work of this sort he needed nothing else .
But Adams was in a position to ignore the unfavorable attitude of the majority . He controlled the group of politicians who managed all public affairs in the town , and for work of this sort he needed nothing else .
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THE « X. Y. Z. " AFFAIR 259 Adams for the presidency . He hoped that all the Federalist electors would vote for Pinckney , while some might refuse to vote for Adams . If that happened , the places on the ket would have been reversed ...
THE « X. Y. Z. " AFFAIR 259 Adams for the presidency . He hoped that all the Federalist electors would vote for Pinckney , while some might refuse to vote for Adams . If that happened , the places on the ket would have been reversed ...
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Adams ignored the difficulty , and gave Clay the place . JOHN QUINCY ADAMS AS PRESIDENT Entirely apart from this “ Bargain and Corruption " myth , Adams entered his new office under peculiarly unfavorable auspices .
Adams ignored the difficulty , and gave Clay the place . JOHN QUINCY ADAMS AS PRESIDENT Entirely apart from this “ Bargain and Corruption " myth , Adams entered his new office under peculiarly unfavorable auspices .
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ANGLOSPANISH RIVALRY 15001600 | 15 |
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