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doc#107 | George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John | Adams | , Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, |
doc#107 | the Presidential office firmly fixed. John | Adams | fashioned much of pre-Revolutionary radical |
doc#107 | professional acumen, as with Franklin and | Adams | , or, in Hamilton's case, by an influential |
doc#107 | angular Jefferson was from the chubby, rotund | Adams | , the seven were striking individualists |
doc#107 | with a drop of vitriol on their pens. John | Adams | dismissed John Dickinson, who voted against |
doc#107 | Revolution without compensation. </p><p> JOHN | ADAMS | took to heart the advice given him by his |
doc#107 | account of seventeen years of law practice, | Adams | concluded that "no lawyer in America ever |
doc#107 | with a profound respect for legality. John | Adams | asserted in the Continental Congress' Declaration |
doc#144 | 're not to mention my name. Tell her Curt | Adams | wants to see her". </p><p> Summers pulled |
doc#144 | then turned to add, "Tell her to come to | Adams | 's room, that Adams is in trouble. Tell |
doc#144 | "Tell her to come to Adams's room, that | Adams | is in trouble. Tell her to hurry". </p><p> |
doc#144 | pistol out of its holster. </p><p> "Damn you, | Adams | " -- Jess was beginning to recover from |
doc#144 | </p><p> "You're about as dumb as they come, | Adams | . I don't know what you're up to, but when |
doc#144 | the guns makes you a big man, don't it, | Adams | ? If we was both armed, you wouldn't talk |