The Inaugural Addresses of President Thomas Jefferson, 1801 and 1805University of Missouri Press, 2001 - 122 páginas |
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... Balthazar-Julien Fevret de Saint-Mémin, 1805, from original drawing by Saint-Mémin, 1804. Rare Book Room, Princeton University Library. 1. National Intelligencer (Washington), March 6, 1801; Times (Alexandria), March.
... Balthazar-Julien Fevret de Saint-Mémin, 1805, from original drawing by Saint-Mémin, 1804. Rare Book Room, Princeton University Library. 1. National Intelligencer (Washington), March 6, 1801; Times (Alexandria), March.
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... Washington, D.C., National Intelligencer to pub- lish. From the first printings, the texts of both addresses were widely reprinted throughout the United States. They were also published in Canada and in Europe. Historians have previous ...
... Washington, D.C., National Intelligencer to pub- lish. From the first printings, the texts of both addresses were widely reprinted throughout the United States. They were also published in Canada and in Europe. Historians have previous ...
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... the printed ver- sion of this work. Fig. 1-1. The Senate Wing of the unfinished United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. Watercolor by William R. Birch, 1800. Library of Congress. Jefferson's Inaugural Address of March 4, 1801.
... the printed ver- sion of this work. Fig. 1-1. The Senate Wing of the unfinished United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. Watercolor by William R. Birch, 1800. Library of Congress. Jefferson's Inaugural Address of March 4, 1801.
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... Washington's inauguration in New York in 1789 and also characterized John Adams's inaugural in Philadelphia in 1797. Both Washington and Adams rode to their inaugura- tions in fancy carriages and wore swords when they took the oath of ...
... Washington's inauguration in New York in 1789 and also characterized John Adams's inaugural in Philadelphia in 1797. Both Washington and Adams rode to their inaugura- tions in fancy carriages and wore swords when they took the oath of ...
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... Washington took the oath of office for the second time, he offered a brief acknowledgment of only four sentences.6 Three years later, in 1796, declin- ing to be a candidate for reelection, Washington issued a farewell address that would ...
... Washington took the oath of office for the second time, he offered a brief acknowledgment of only four sentences.6 Three years later, in 1796, declin- ing to be a candidate for reelection, Washington issued a farewell address that would ...
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