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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... , through a civil career of forty years ' duration . The American Revolution was rapidly hurrying on during the infancy of John Quincy Adams . In 1769 the citizens of Boston held a meeting in which they LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 23.
... , through a civil career of forty years ' duration . The American Revolution was rapidly hurrying on during the infancy of John Quincy Adams . In 1769 the citizens of Boston held a meeting in which they LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 23.
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... citizens were killed , and many wounded . This was called the Bloody Massacre . The exasperated inhab- itants were with difficulty restrained from retaliating this severity by an extermination of all the British troops . A public ...
... citizens were killed , and many wounded . This was called the Bloody Massacre . The exasperated inhab- itants were with difficulty restrained from retaliating this severity by an extermination of all the British troops . A public ...
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... citizens ; and of their best wishes for your Majesty's health and happiness , and for that of your royal family . " The appointment of a Minister from the United States to your Majesty's Court , will form an epoch in the history of ...
... citizens ; and of their best wishes for your Majesty's health and happiness , and for that of your royal family . " The appointment of a Minister from the United States to your Majesty's Court , will form an epoch in the history of ...
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... citizens of 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 ...
... citizens of 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 ...
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... Citizen Genet , the French Minis- ter to the United States . A large portion of the anti- Federal party took sides with Mr. Genet , against the neutral position of our Government , and seemed deter- mined to plunge the Union into the ...
... Citizen Genet , the French Minis- ter to the United States . A large portion of the anti- Federal party took sides with Mr. Genet , against the neutral position of our Government , and seemed deter- mined to plunge the Union into the ...
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