Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... party . Mr. Gerry delivered his first speech to the legisla- ture of Massachusetts on the seventh of June , 1810 . In it he commences by expressing his desire and his hopes that the political differences , which had of late agitated the ...
... party . Mr. Gerry delivered his first speech to the legisla- ture of Massachusetts on the seventh of June , 1810 . In it he commences by expressing his desire and his hopes that the political differences , which had of late agitated the ...
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... party would select a man for so distinguished an office , whose opinions coincided more directly with their own . Mr. Gore was accordingly nominated in opposition to him , but without success ; Mr. Gerry was again chosen governor of the ...
... party would select a man for so distinguished an office , whose opinions coincided more directly with their own . Mr. Gore was accordingly nominated in opposition to him , but without success ; Mr. Gerry was again chosen governor of the ...
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... parties became formed in the United States , each dis- claiming for a time the name of party , but indulging hostile ... party that op- posed Mr. Adams , but between them , personally , there was no unkindness , as politically there was ...
... parties became formed in the United States , each dis- claiming for a time the name of party , but indulging hostile ... party that op- posed Mr. Adams , but between them , personally , there was no unkindness , as politically there was ...
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