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" When it was first perceived, in early times, that no middle course for America remained, between unlimited submission to a foreign legislature, and a total independence of its claims, men of reflection were less apprehensive of danger from the formidable... "
The History of the Administration of John Adams, Esq., Late President of the ... - Page 15
by John Wood - 1802 - 506 pages
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ...

1819 - 500 pages
...of State. APPENDIX. INAUGURAL SPEECH OP JOHN ADAMS, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. MARCH 4, 1797.* WHEN it was first perceived in early times, that no...unlimited submission to a foreign legislature, and a lotal independence' of its claims, men of reflection were less apprehensive of danger from the formidable...
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Eloquence of the United States, Volume 1

1827 - 526 pages
...constitution of my country. OF JOHN ADAMS, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, DELIVERED MARCH 4, 1797. WHEN it was first perceived, in early times; that...determine to resist, than from those contests and dissensions, which would certainly arise, concerning the forms of government to be instituted over...
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Eloquence of the United States, Volume 1

1827 - 532 pages
...constitution of my country. OF JOHN ADAMS, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, DELIVERED MARCH 4, 1797. WHEN it was first perceived, in early times, that...determine to resist, than from those contests and dissensions, which would certainly arise, concerning the forms of government to be instituted over...
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Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of ...

United States. Congress. Senate - 1828 - 604 pages
...a short pause, the President of the United States arose, and communicated the following address: " When it was first perceived, in early times, that...determine to resist, than from those contests and dissensions, which would certainly arise concerning the forms of government to be instituted over the...
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The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an ...

United States. Congress - 1849 - 760 pages
...a short pause, the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES arose, and communicated the following Address: " When it was first perceived, in early times, that...determine to resist, than from those contests and dissensions, which would certainly arise concerning the forms of government to be instituted over the...
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The True Republican: Containing the Inaugural Addresses, Together with the ...

1841 - 460 pages
...reward, as I trust, of our mutual cares, labors and dangers. ADAMS' INAUGURAL ADDRESS, MARCH 4, 1797. When it was first perceived, in early times, that...determine to resist, than from those contests and dissensions which would certainly arise concerning the forms of government to be instituted over the...
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Letters of John Adams, Addressed to His Wife, Volume 2

John Adams - 1841 - 314 pages
...remainder of the session. INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 4lH MAKCH, 1797. WHEN it was first perceived, in early times, that...determine to resist, than from those contests and dissensions, which would certainly arise, concerning the forms of government to be instituted, over...
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The Political Text Book: Containing the Declaration of Independence, with ...

Edward Currier - 1841 - 474 pages
...and equal government. ADAMS' INAUGURAL ADDRESS, MARCH 4, 1797. When it was first perceived, in eatly times, that no middle course for America remained,...determine to resist, than from those contests and dissensions which would certainly arise concerning the forms of government to be instituted over the...
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The American Politician: Containing the Declaration of the Independence, the ...

M. Sears - 1842 - 586 pages
...as I trust, of our mutual cares, labors, and dangers. J. ADAMS'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS. MARCH 4, 1797. WHEN it was first perceived, in early times, that...determine to resist, than from those contests and dissensions which would certainly arise concerning the forms of government to be instituted over the...
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Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States from ...

United States. President - 1842 - 794 pages
...cares, labors, and dangers. ADAMS'S ADDRESSES AND MESSAGES. INAUGURAL ADDRESS. MARCH 4, 1797. WHIN it was first perceived, in early times, that no middle...from the formidable power of fleets and armies they mast determine to resist, than from those contests and dissensions which would certainly arise concerning...
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