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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... duties re- quired , but looked constantly for relaxation from his multiplied business engagements , in the hope that he might be able to complete the work commenced by him . It however became necessary for its timely completion , to ...
... duties re- quired , but looked constantly for relaxation from his multiplied business engagements , in the hope that he might be able to complete the work commenced by him . It however became necessary for its timely completion , to ...
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... duties as President - Visit of La Fayette -- Tour through the United States - Mr . Adams delivers him a Farewell Address - Departs from the United States . • 113 . 137 162 CHAPTER IX . John Adams and Thomas Jefferson - Their ...
... duties as President - Visit of La Fayette -- Tour through the United States - Mr . Adams delivers him a Farewell Address - Departs from the United States . • 113 . 137 162 CHAPTER IX . John Adams and Thomas Jefferson - Their ...
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... duties in the Colonies , on glass , paper , paints , and tea . The spirit of insubordination manifested itself throughout the Colonies , and , inasmuch as it radiated from Boston , British ships of war were stationed in its harbor , and ...
... duties in the Colonies , on glass , paper , paints , and tea . The spirit of insubordination manifested itself throughout the Colonies , and , inasmuch as it radiated from Boston , British ships of war were stationed in its harbor , and ...
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... duties in Congress , during the session of that body ; and during its recess , as a member of the State Council in Massachusetts . During this period , John Quincy was instructed at home , by her who , in long after years , he was accus ...
... duties in Congress , during the session of that body ; and during its recess , as a member of the State Council in Massachusetts . During this period , John Quincy was instructed at home , by her who , in long after years , he was accus ...
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... duties with entire satisfaction to the minister . The singular ripeness of the youthful secre- tary was shown in his travelling alone , on his return . from St. Petersburgh , by a journey leisurely made , and filled with observations of ...
... duties with entire satisfaction to the minister . The singular ripeness of the youthful secre- tary was shown in his travelling alone , on his return . from St. Petersburgh , by a journey leisurely made , and filled with observations of ...
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