Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... election following the retirement of Washington , after his second presidential term . Washington had been twice unani- mously elected , but his successor , John Adams , received but 71 votes to Jefferson's 68 , and , under the law , as ...
... election following the retirement of Washington , after his second presidential term . Washington had been twice unani- mously elected , but his successor , John Adams , received but 71 votes to Jefferson's 68 , and , under the law , as ...
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... election . It was further asserted that , when Jackson had contemptuously re- fused the bargain , the same proposition had been made to Adams and accepted by him . This wretched canard was obviously inspired by the Jackson- ites , and ...
... election . It was further asserted that , when Jackson had contemptuously re- fused the bargain , the same proposition had been made to Adams and accepted by him . This wretched canard was obviously inspired by the Jackson- ites , and ...
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... election , his political doom . In spite of this the supposed opportunist , whose previous record can be construed to indicate that he was only an extremely adroit and able politician , be- haved like an unselfish patriot and ...
... election , his political doom . In spite of this the supposed opportunist , whose previous record can be construed to indicate that he was only an extremely adroit and able politician , be- haved like an unselfish patriot and ...
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