Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 213
... Adams said : " We hope in God such an establishment will never take place in America , and we desire you would ... Adams says that " the church people are , many of them , favorers of the Stamp Act at present . " Works , vol . ii . , pp ...
... Adams said : " We hope in God such an establishment will never take place in America , and we desire you would ... Adams says that " the church people are , many of them , favorers of the Stamp Act at present . " Works , vol . ii . , pp ...
Page 249
... Adams became very narrow - minded , was always op- posed to Washington , and used his utmost endeavors to prevent the granting of any greater powers to Washington on the plea that he feared the latter would become a dic- tator . He ...
... Adams became very narrow - minded , was always op- posed to Washington , and used his utmost endeavors to prevent the granting of any greater powers to Washington on the plea that he feared the latter would become a dic- tator . He ...
Page 306
... Adams , although a decided Congregationalist , declared that he would willingly join in prayer with any gentleman of piety and vir tue , no matter to what sect he might belong , and he himself moved that the Rev. Jacob Duché , rector of ...
... Adams , although a decided Congregationalist , declared that he would willingly join in prayer with any gentleman of piety and vir tue , no matter to what sect he might belong , and he himself moved that the Rev. Jacob Duché , rector of ...
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