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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... Union , and made a marked impression on the public mind . They were read by Washington , with expressions of the ... Union has rigidly adhered to the present hour . In these articles too , Mr. Adams devel- oped the political creed which ...
... Union , and made a marked impression on the public mind . They were read by Washington , with expressions of the ... Union has rigidly adhered to the present hour . In these articles too , Mr. Adams devel- oped the political creed which ...
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... Union into the European contest , in aid of the French Republic . Some idea may be obtained of the excitement which prevailed at this time , and of the perilous condition of the country , by an extract or two from letters of Vice ...
... Union into the European contest , in aid of the French Republic . Some idea may be obtained of the excitement which prevailed at this time , and of the perilous condition of the country , by an extract or two from letters of Vice ...
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... Union in a foreign war . In this endeavor he was greatly assisted by the pen of Mr. J. Q. Adams . This gentleman wrote a series of essays for the public prints , under the signature of Columbus , " reviewing the course of Mr. Genet . In ...
... Union in a foreign war . In this endeavor he was greatly assisted by the pen of Mr. J. Q. Adams . This gentleman wrote a series of essays for the public prints , under the signature of Columbus , " reviewing the course of Mr. Genet . In ...
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... Union , war with a foreign nation could result only in evil and ruin , he was anxious to cultivate the most friendly relations with foreign governments , and to carry out , both in letter and spirit , the strict neutrality he had ...
... Union , war with a foreign nation could result only in evil and ruin , he was anxious to cultivate the most friendly relations with foreign governments , and to carry out , both in letter and spirit , the strict neutrality he had ...
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... union . For more than half a century they shared each other's joys and sorrows . The venerable matron who for this long period accompanied him in all the vicissitudes of his eventful life , still survives , to deplore the loss of him ...
... union . For more than half a century they shared each other's joys and sorrows . The venerable matron who for this long period accompanied him in all the vicissitudes of his eventful life , still survives , to deplore the loss of him ...
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