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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... to last , and is respected wherever he goes , for his vigor and vivacity both of mind and body ; for his constant good - humor , and for his rapid progress in French , as well as in general knowledge LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 33.
... to last , and is respected wherever he goes , for his vigor and vivacity both of mind and body ; for his constant good - humor , and for his rapid progress in French , as well as in general knowledge LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 33.
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... French , as well as in general knowledge , which , for his age , is uncommon . " John Adams now regarded his public life as closed . He wrote to Mrs. Adams : " The Congress , I presume , expect that I should come home , and I shall come ...
... French , as well as in general knowledge , which , for his age , is uncommon . " John Adams now regarded his public life as closed . He wrote to Mrs. Adams : " The Congress , I presume , expect that I should come home , and I shall come ...
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... French officers at Ferrol wore cockades in honor of the Triple Alliance , combining a white ribbon for the French , a red one for the Spanish , and a black one for the Americans . The United Powers proposed demands which were uminous of ...
... French officers at Ferrol wore cockades in honor of the Triple Alliance , combining a white ribbon for the French , a red one for the Spanish , and a black one for the Americans . The United Powers proposed demands which were uminous of ...
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... French intrigues , great carelessness at home , and greater reluctance on the part of England . The wearied Minister wrote to Mrs. Adams on the 30th of May , 1783 : " Our son is at the Hague , pursuing his studies with great ardor ...
... French intrigues , great carelessness at home , and greater reluctance on the part of England . The wearied Minister wrote to Mrs. Adams on the 30th of May , 1783 : " Our son is at the Hague , pursuing his studies with great ardor ...
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... French people , long crushed beneath a grind- ing despotism , resolved to burst their shackles and strike for Freedom . It was a noble resolution , but consummated , alas ! amid devastation and the wildest anarchy . The French ...
... French people , long crushed beneath a grind- ing despotism , resolved to burst their shackles and strike for Freedom . It was a noble resolution , but consummated , alas ! amid devastation and the wildest anarchy . The French ...
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