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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... close , had inspired , throughout Europe , a desire to renovate the institutions of government . The officers and citizens of France who had mingled in the contest , had carried home the seeds of freedom and had scattered them abroad ...
... close , had inspired , throughout Europe , a desire to renovate the institutions of government . The officers and citizens of France who had mingled in the contest , had carried home the seeds of freedom and had scattered them abroad ...
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... close upon twenty - five , when many of the characters who were born for the benefit of their fellow - creatures have rendered themselves conspic- uous among their cotemporaries , and founded a reputation upon which their memory remains ...
... close upon twenty - five , when many of the characters who were born for the benefit of their fellow - creatures have rendered themselves conspic- uous among their cotemporaries , and founded a reputation upon which their memory remains ...
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... my own wishes and the expectations of my friends , I find ample room for close and attentive application ; for frequent and considerate obser . vation ; and for such benefits of practical experience as 56 56 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
... my own wishes and the expectations of my friends , I find ample room for close and attentive application ; for frequent and considerate obser . vation ; and for such benefits of practical experience as 56 56 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
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... close of Washington's administration . That he was not an inattentive observer of the momentous events then transpiring in Europe , but was watchful and faith- ful in all that pertained to the welfare of his country , is abundantly ...
... close of Washington's administration . That he was not an inattentive observer of the momentous events then transpiring in Europe , but was watchful and faith- ful in all that pertained to the welfare of his country , is abundantly ...
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... close of Washington's ad- ministration , he transferred the younger Adams from the Hague , by an appointment as Minister Plenipoten- tiary to Portugal , but before proceeding to Lisbon , his father , in the meantime having become ...
... close of Washington's ad- ministration , he transferred the younger Adams from the Hague , by an appointment as Minister Plenipoten- tiary to Portugal , but before proceeding to Lisbon , his father , in the meantime having become ...
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