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... Albert Gallatin states in his speech to the House of Representatives, "If you put the press under any restraint in respect to the measures of members of ...
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... offer. He appointed his Secretary of Treasury Albert Gallatin and Federalist James Bayard to go to St. Petersburg to negotiate peace. ...
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... Jefferson's Secretary of the Treasury, Albert Gallatin, was quick to discount this suggestion with his own opinion on the subject. ...
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... Famous men involved in these assemblies were Hugh Henry Brackenridge and Albert Gallatin who were the moderating force at these meetings and who prevented the ...
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... Employee benefit plans have had a long history, and can be traced back to 1794, when the first profit-sharing plan was created by Albert Gallatin in his ...
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... had become a nationwide party by 1800, winning the support of Aaron Burr and George Clinton in New York, of Benjamin Rush and Albert Gallatin in Pennsylvania ...
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... The only other cabinet member who added a significant item to the original instructions was the secretary of the treasury, Albert Gallatin, who wanted to know ...
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... and Democratic Parties were the cause of the Alien Sedition Acts because the 1798 Acts were simply weapons of the party in power stated Albert Gallatin in the ...
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... annoyed when his drafts for the treaty were revised by his countrymen, but he admired James Bayard's "real self-command," and worked well with Albert Gallatin. ...
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... A man was always answerable for the malicious publication of falsehood..." (Document R). Albert Gallatin, a republican congressman from Pennsylvania, in a ...
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... Albert Gallatin said the Sedition Act was a weapon "to perpetuate their authority and preserve their present places." Proof that this bill was politically ...
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... Albert Gallatin said the Sedition Act was a weapon "to perpetuate their authority and preserve their present places." Proof that this bill was politically ...
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... Albert Gallatin said the Sedition Act was a weapon "to perpetuate their authority and preserve their present places." Proof that this bill was politically ...
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... By the end of his second term, his far-sighted secretary of the treasury, Albert Gallatin, had reduced the national debt to less than $560 million. ...
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... The Missouri is formed by the confluence of the Jefferson, Gallatin, and Madison ... Alberta and flows east past Edmonton, Alberta, and Prince Albert, Saskatchewan ...
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... The Missouri is formed by the confluence of the Jefferson, Gallatin, and Madison ... Alberta and flows east past Edmonton, Alberta, and Prince Albert, Saskatchewan ...
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