Personal Memoirs and Recollections of Editorial Life, Volumen2Ticknor, 1852 |
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... election of Mr. Adams . They had not forgotten , and would not forgive , his desertion from the party and his support of Mr. Jefferson's embargo in 1807 . Sympathizing with this class , and believing in the uprightness of their policy ...
... election of Mr. Adams . They had not forgotten , and would not forgive , his desertion from the party and his support of Mr. Jefferson's embargo in 1807 . Sympathizing with this class , and believing in the uprightness of their policy ...
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... election was vehemently advocated in most of the newspapers . The opposition to Mr. Adams , manifested in the Courier , provoked the displeasure of his friends , among which the conductors of the Salem Register and the Boston Patriot ...
... election was vehemently advocated in most of the newspapers . The opposition to Mr. Adams , manifested in the Courier , provoked the displeasure of his friends , among which the conductors of the Salem Register and the Boston Patriot ...
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... election would tend very much to the elevation of the character of the Massachusetts delegation in the National Legislature , and give a proud and honorable distinction to his immediate constituents . He stands before his fellow ...
... election would tend very much to the elevation of the character of the Massachusetts delegation in the National Legislature , and give a proud and honorable distinction to his immediate constituents . He stands before his fellow ...
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... from their own section of the Union . The opposition to the President , we fear , originated in a local feeling , a pride which suffered - - defeat and mortification by the election of a northern THE BOSTON COURIER . 19.
... from their own section of the Union . The opposition to the President , we fear , originated in a local feeling , a pride which suffered - - defeat and mortification by the election of a northern THE BOSTON COURIER . 19.
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Joseph Tinker Buckingham. - defeat and mortification by the election of a northern man ; for we have too high an opinion of the mental and acquired powers of the prominent individuals of the opposition to believe that they suppose the ...
Joseph Tinker Buckingham. - defeat and mortification by the election of a northern man ; for we have too high an opinion of the mental and acquired powers of the prominent individuals of the opposition to believe that they suppose the ...
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