The Public Men of the Revolution: Including Events from the Peace of 1783 to the Peace of 1815Carey and Hart, 1847 - 463 páginas |
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... revolutions , is now felt and known , and exercises a prominent influence upon our political and social condition ; whilst other measures , and the wise and good men who upheld them , are condemned as federal , by persons who are ...
... revolutions , is now felt and known , and exercises a prominent influence upon our political and social condition ; whilst other measures , and the wise and good men who upheld them , are condemned as federal , by persons who are ...
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... National Government - President Washington - Vice- President Adams - first Congress . LETTER XI . First cabinet - public debt funded - Bank - Jefferson - Hamilton . 69 73 LETTER XII . Excise law - French revolution - civic.
... National Government - President Washington - Vice- President Adams - first Congress . LETTER XI . First cabinet - public debt funded - Bank - Jefferson - Hamilton . 69 73 LETTER XII . Excise law - French revolution - civic.
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