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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... Speaker of the House of Representatives in Massachu- setts , and during many years one of His Majesty's Provincial Council . He was a faithful representative , and throughout his public services , a vigorous defender of the rights and ...
... Speaker of the House of Representatives in Massachu- setts , and during many years one of His Majesty's Provincial Council . He was a faithful representative , and throughout his public services , a vigorous defender of the rights and ...
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... Speaker's chair should be shrouded in black ; that the members should wear black during the session , and that a joint committee , from the Senate and the House , be appointed to devise the most suitable manner of paying honor to the ...
... Speaker's chair should be shrouded in black ; that the members should wear black during the session , and that a joint committee , from the Senate and the House , be appointed to devise the most suitable manner of paying honor to the ...
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... speaker . His reputation for lit- erary and scholastic attainments quite equalled his fame as a politician and statesman . In 1804 , on the death of President Willard , Mr. Adams was urged by several influential individuals , to be a ...
... speaker . His reputation for lit- erary and scholastic attainments quite equalled his fame as a politician and statesman . In 1804 , on the death of President Willard , Mr. Adams was urged by several influential individuals , to be a ...
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... Speaker . The Senators were assigned seats in front of the Speaker's chair . The President of the Senate ( Mr. Gaillard ) then rose , and stated that the certificates forwarded by the electors from each State would be delivered to the ...
... Speaker . The Senators were assigned seats in front of the Speaker's chair . The President of the Senate ( Mr. Gaillard ) then rose , and stated that the certificates forwarded by the electors from each State would be delivered to the ...
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... Speaker directed the roll of the House to be called by States , and the members of the respective delegations to take their seats in the order in which the States should be called , beginning at the right hand of the Speaker . The ...
... Speaker directed the roll of the House to be called by States , and the members of the respective delegations to take their seats in the order in which the States should be called , beginning at the right hand of the Speaker . The ...
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