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... Meets the Two Houses of Congress for the Last Time — His Speech — Replies of the Sen- ate and House - Mr . Giles - Andrew Jackson -Offensive Publication of the French Min- ister John Adams Declared President Washington's Letter to Knox ...
... Meets the Two Houses of Congress for the Last Time — His Speech — Replies of the Sen- ate and House - Mr . Giles - Andrew Jackson -Offensive Publication of the French Min- ister John Adams Declared President Washington's Letter to Knox ...
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... meet- ings , also , savoring as he thought of party prejudice , were forwarded to him by express , and added to his disquiet . " Party disputes are now carried to such a length , " writes he , " and truth is so enveloped in mist and ...
... meet- ings , also , savoring as he thought of party prejudice , were forwarded to him by express , and added to his disquiet . " Party disputes are now carried to such a length , " writes he , " and truth is so enveloped in mist and ...
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... meet- ings in different parts of the Union , gave him the most serious uneasiness , from the effect it might have on the relations with France and England . His reply ( July 28th ) to an address from the selectmen of Boston , contains ...
... meet- ings in different parts of the Union , gave him the most serious uneasiness , from the effect it might have on the relations with France and England . His reply ( July 28th ) to an address from the selectmen of Boston , contains ...
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... meet any inquiry ; and to prepare for it , if I learn there is a chance of overtaking Mr. Fauchet before he sails , I will go to him immediately . " I have to beg the favor of you to permit me to be furnished with a copy of the letter ...
... meet any inquiry ; and to prepare for it , if I learn there is a chance of overtaking Mr. Fauchet before he sails , I will go to him immediately . " I have to beg the favor of you to permit me to be furnished with a copy of the letter ...
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... meet- ings were held throughout the United States , and it soon became apparent that the popular feeling was with the minority in the House of Representatives , who favored the making of the necessary appropriations . The public will ...
... meet- ings were held throughout the United States , and it soon became apparent that the popular feeling was with the minority in the House of Representatives , who favored the making of the necessary appropriations . The public will ...
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