Papers of the American Historical Association, Volume 1G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1886 - History |
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... Federalists in Boston in the autumn of 1804 , but his untimely death , in the summer of that year , prevented the meeting . To whatever proportions , however , the project might Ib . , pp , 107 , 146 . ' Adams ' " Feder . in N. E. , " p ...
... Federalists in Boston in the autumn of 1804 , but his untimely death , in the summer of that year , prevented the meeting . To whatever proportions , however , the project might Ib . , pp , 107 , 146 . ' Adams ' " Feder . in N. E. , " p ...
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... Federalists of the Eastern States should be successful in obtaining that decided influ- ence which may , enable them to control public opinion , it is not improbable that they will exert that influence to bring about a separation from ...
... Federalists of the Eastern States should be successful in obtaining that decided influ- ence which may , enable them to control public opinion , it is not improbable that they will exert that influence to bring about a separation from ...
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... FEDERALISTS . Views of Washington His Views Put into Practice • · Mr. Adams ' Position Appointment of Relatives Appointments Made without Advice of the Cabinet . Removal of Mr. Pickering 66 Midnight Appointments General Removals Made ...
... FEDERALISTS . Views of Washington His Views Put into Practice • · Mr. Adams ' Position Appointment of Relatives Appointments Made without Advice of the Cabinet . Removal of Mr. Pickering 66 Midnight Appointments General Removals Made ...
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... Federalist , No. 77 . 3 How difficult the task was considered at the time , we may judge from a letter of Mr. Madison , written April 16 , 1787. He expresses his views very fully on all other points of the proposed Constitution , but ...
... Federalist , No. 77 . 3 How difficult the task was considered at the time , we may judge from a letter of Mr. Madison , written April 16 , 1787. He expresses his views very fully on all other points of the proposed Constitution , but ...
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... Federalist ' had sought to quiet the fears of those who thought that the Constitution gave the President too much control over appointments , by saying that " no one could fail to perceive the entire safety of the power of removal if it ...
... Federalist ' had sought to quiet the fears of those who thought that the Constitution gave the President too much control over appointments , by saying that " no one could fail to perceive the entire safety of the power of removal if it ...
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