The Federalist: Containing Some Strictures Upon a Pamphlet, Entitled, "The Pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency, Examined, and the Charges Against John Adams, Refuted." Which Pamphlet was First Published in the Gazette of the United States, in a Series of EssaysRe-published from the Gazette of the United States by Mathew Carey, no. 118, Market-street., 1796 - Presidents - 48 pages |
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