| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1965 - 120 Seiten
...yet restrained national government. As President Adams phased it: "When it was first perceived * * * that no middle course for America remained, between...danger from the formidable power of fleets and armies * * * than from the contests and dissensions, which would certainly arise, concerning the forms of... | |
| John Adams - 1967 - 104 Seiten
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| John Wood - 1968 - 391 Seiten
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| Phillip G. Henderson - 2000 - 324 Seiten
...term in office with a lengthy narrative interpretation of the well-known events of two prior decades. When it was first perceived, in early times, that...must determine to resist than from those contests and dissensions which would certainly arise concerning the forms of government to be instituted over the... | |
| Andrew S. Weeks - 2002 - 216 Seiten
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| John Adams - 2003 - 308 Seiten
...people without principle cannot have confidence enough in each other. (WJAffl 399^00) (4 March 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... | |
| Wolfgang Mieder - 2003 - 608 Seiten
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| Allan Metcalf - 2004 - 358 Seiten
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| Will Morrisey - 2005 - 294 Seiten
...comes danger, as well. In his First Inaugural Address, Adams recalled, "the men of reflection" of 1776 "were less apprehensive of danger from the formidable...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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