Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the United States: With the Eulogy Delivered Before the Legislature of New YorkSaxton, 1859 - 404 páginas |
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... France ; they were charged to solicit aid from France , and to negotiate a treaty , by which the Independence of the United States should be acknowledged by Louis Sixteenth , then at the height of his popularity . Silas Dean was ...
... France ; they were charged to solicit aid from France , and to negotiate a treaty , by which the Independence of the United States should be acknowledged by Louis Sixteenth , then at the height of his popularity . Silas Dean was ...
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... France had been consum- mated by Dr. Franklin , before the arrival of John Adams . After that event , Congress decided to have but one minister in that country , and Dr. Franklin having deservedly received the appointment , John Adams ...
... France had been consum- mated by Dr. Franklin , before the arrival of John Adams . After that event , Congress decided to have but one minister in that country , and Dr. Franklin having deservedly received the appointment , John Adams ...
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... France , was then in alliance with . America , and the Minister was everywhere received with respect and kindness . The French officers at Ferrol wore cockades in honor of the Triple Alliance , combining a white ribbon for the French ...
... France , was then in alliance with . America , and the Minister was everywhere received with respect and kindness . The French officers at Ferrol wore cockades in honor of the Triple Alliance , combining a white ribbon for the French ...
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... France who had mingled in the contest , had carried home the seeds of freedom and had scattered them abroad upon soil quick to re- ceive them . The flame of Liberty , kindled on the shores of the Western Continent , was reflected back ...
... France who had mingled in the contest , had carried home the seeds of freedom and had scattered them abroad upon soil quick to re- ceive them . The flame of Liberty , kindled on the shores of the Western Continent , was reflected back ...
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... France , shut up in darkness during centuries of mis- rule , passed at a step from abject servitude to unlim- ited freedom . They were unprepared for this violent transition . Their conceptions of liberty were of the most extravagant ...
... France , shut up in darkness during centuries of mis- rule , passed at a step from abject servitude to unlim- ited freedom . They were unprepared for this violent transition . Their conceptions of liberty were of the most extravagant ...
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