Looking glum throughout the prandial affair, the former president afterwards e-mailed John Adams. |
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Perhaps more pointedly, the backlash to the law had contributed to the defeat of John Adams and to the ultimate demise of the Federalist Party. |
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The position of the Federalist Party of President John Adams was that of the English jurist William Blackstone. |
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Washington's successor John Adams was a staunch Federalist from Massachusetts. |
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Martins's two short ballets, both to John Adams music, are unabashed make-work. |
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Through the 1790s, Marshall stalwartly supported the Washington and John Adams administrations. |
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The Marine Band began as a fledgling band of fifes and drums through an act of Congress signed July 11, 1798 by President John Adams. |
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When John Adams composed China Gates and Phrygian Gates in the 1970s, he resided in northern California near the Pacific Ocean. |
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The attendees, who included John Adams and George Washington, set about forming a plan of governance for the new nation. |
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The Federalists passed the Sedition Act and John Adams used it to imprison newspaper columnists who wrote articles critical of his administration. |
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Even John Adams, the transatlantic dean of minimalism, is at heart a maximalist, if the hectic massiness of his own essay in metaphysical erotics, Harmonium, is a guide. |
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I imagine John Adams would have had been unenthused if John Quincy had come home with a clip-on tie. |
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John Adams was a Unitarian, which Trinitarians abhorred as heresy. |
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John Adams wanted the splitting of the Red Sea to be on the great seal of the newly minted United States of America. |
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This political ticket beat the Federalist incumbent president, John Adams, and his running mate, Charles Pinckney. |
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During the 1980s Lucinda Childs worked with a number of contemporary artists such as the architect Frank Gehry and the composer John Adams. |
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Phrygian Gates' is the composition in which John Adams definitely found his own voice. |
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After the rediscovery of Pitcairn, John Adams was granted amnesty for his part in the mutiny. |
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Paine believed that America, under President John Adams, had betrayed revolutionary France. |
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It is sometimes stated that the family of John Adams, the second President of the United States, came originally from the Whitland area. |
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John Adams, for example, considered him one of the most important teachers of constitutional theory. |
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The Congress instead endorsed the proposal of John Adams that Americans would obey Parliament voluntarily but would resist all taxes in disguise. |
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Those included are Alexander Hamilton in New York and John Adams in Massachusetts. |
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Looking glum throughout the prandial affair, Jefferson later e-mailed John Adams. |
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Prominent modernist composers also come from the region, including Charles Ives and John Adams. |
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On that very same day — the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the declaration, July 4, 1826— in Quincy, Mass., Jefferson's fellow drafter and signer John Adams also died. |
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John Adams, who was trying to persuade the Dutch to recognise the fledging republic, worried that Washington's actions would besmirch its reputation. |
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Tony Blair Associates is based in a porticoed town house in Grosvenor Square, once inhabited by John Adams, who before becoming America's second president was an emissary to London. |
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Lately, it has been hard to go anywhere in the Bay Area without stumbling across a wind ensemble essaying John Adams in an art gallery or a string quartet playing Beethoven in a wine bar. |
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Ever since 1797 when George Washington handed over the powers of the Presidency to John Adams, the United States has had to deal with this practice that was only codified much later. |
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I myself wish that Levine would lend an ear to John Adams and other less curmudgeonly characters, but there is no point in asking a conductor to advocate music he doesn't believe in. |
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John Adams, whose relationship with Abigail Adams is supposed to be a shining example of spousedom, mansplained the need to make husbands the legal masters of wives. |
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Sharp considered writing a history of American independence and wrote to his friends, John Adams and John Quincy Adams about this and other matters. |
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The SJC sits at the John Adams Courthouse, One Pemberton Square, Boston, Massachusetts 02108, which also houses the Massachusetts Appeals Court and the Social Law Library. |
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This changed hands in 1422 when Ellen de Paterchurch married a John Adams. |
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This changed in 1981 with the appointment of a Registrar, John Adams, an academic and lawyer, who significantly reformed the internal workings of the Court. |
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When John Adams was appointed American Minister to London in 1785, George had become resigned to the new relationship between his country and the former colonies. |
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