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John Chester Miller. displeasure of France if John Adams won the presidential election of 1796 . Jay's Treaty , together with the election of John Adams as President ( Thomas Jefferson , who received the second highest number of votes in ...
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... election divided by a struggle for power between Hamilton and Adams . The Jeffersonian Republicans , on the other hand , stood for peace , economy in government , and the maintenance of civil liberties . In the election of 1800 ...
... election divided by a struggle for power between Hamilton and Adams . The Jeffersonian Republicans , on the other hand , stood for peace , economy in government , and the maintenance of civil liberties . In the election of 1800 ...
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... election , may find no other interest than will be promoted by making it glorious to himself , and beneficial to his country . But the hope of re - election is prolific of temptations , under which these magnanimous motives are deprived ...
... election , may find no other interest than will be promoted by making it glorious to himself , and beneficial to his country . But the hope of re - election is prolific of temptations , under which these magnanimous motives are deprived ...
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Initiating the New Government | 23 |
Hamiltons Report on National Credit | 41 |
The Federalists Defense of the Bank of the United States | 59 |
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