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being consistent is not something people should worry about.
Samuel Seabury was british loyalist and supported King George III
The colonists were evenly divided in their political views
Franklin was never president, and Jefferson (republican) and Adams (federalist) were of different political parties with completely different views. [Jefferson and Adams were both president]
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Samuel Adams thought the constitution would infringe upon the liberties of the common person. (Farmers, Plantation owners, etc.) Initializing the constitution would give too much power to the federal government. Each state is different, thus they need their own laws and views of some things. And he makes real good beer.
Assuming his views in this was consistent with standard Islamic views, Orthodox Islam generally bans Homosexuality and related practices. In some extreme-right angles Lesbianism is treated as a capital crime as is adultery and prostitution.
We believe in life, and that life does exist.
Heredity determines personality." Give your views in favour and against this statement
Views of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire were among his earliest memories.
John Adams Spelman has written: 'At home in the hills' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Linoleum block-printing, Views, Wood-engraving
No. Adams and Jefferson did not share political views. They ran against each other and were supported by different groups of people.