History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Volumen3Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... March , 1801 , the Senate of the United States assembled in their chamber , and Aaron Burr took the oath of office as vice - president . Soon after , Thomas Jefferson , attended by the heads of the departments , the marshal 1801. of the ...
... March , 1801 , the Senate of the United States assembled in their chamber , and Aaron Burr took the oath of office as vice - president . Soon after , Thomas Jefferson , attended by the heads of the departments , the marshal 1801. of the ...
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... March ; yet he ought to have submitted his will to that of his suc- cessor , and should have refrained from carrying an act of Congress into effect , which might not conform to that will . On the same principle , Mr. Jefferson withheld ...
... March ; yet he ought to have submitted his will to that of his suc- cessor , and should have refrained from carrying an act of Congress into effect , which might not conform to that will . On the same principle , Mr. Jefferson withheld ...
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... March , the seventh Congress reached its termina- tion , and the attention of the people was bestowed upon the elections which went on during the summer . On a previous page ( p . 43 ) we have mentioned the opening of the eighth ...
... March , the seventh Congress reached its termina- tion , and the attention of the people was bestowed upon the elections which went on during the summer . On a previous page ( p . 43 ) we have mentioned the opening of the eighth ...
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... March , after sev- eral votes , which showed an almost equal strength of On the 27th of March , 1804 , Con- parties , by a vote of fifty - nine to forty - nine .— “ Life CH . III . ] EXPLOITS OF THE NAVY . CH . III . ] energy of purpose ...
... March , after sev- eral votes , which showed an almost equal strength of On the 27th of March , 1804 , Con- parties , by a vote of fifty - nine to forty - nine .— “ Life CH . III . ] EXPLOITS OF THE NAVY . CH . III . ] energy of purpose ...
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... March , 1804 . Mr. Cooper naturally and properly condemns the course pursued on this occasion , and says , that " There can be little question that the act of the ex- ecutive in this instance , was precipitate and wrong . " With the ...
... March , 1804 . Mr. Cooper naturally and properly condemns the course pursued on this occasion , and says , that " There can be little question that the act of the ex- ecutive in this instance , was precipitate and wrong . " With the ...
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