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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... father of him who was destined to give not only un- dying fame to his ancient family , but a new and powerful impulse to the cause of Human Freedom throughout the world . JOHN ADAMS , son of John Adams and Susannah Boylston Adams , was ...
... father of him who was destined to give not only un- dying fame to his ancient family , but a new and powerful impulse to the cause of Human Freedom throughout the world . JOHN ADAMS , son of John Adams and Susannah Boylston Adams , was ...
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... father at the time , has connected with that portion of my name , a charm of mingled sensibility and devotion . It was filial tenderness that gave the name . It was the name of one passing from earth to immortality . These have been ...
... father at the time , has connected with that portion of my name , a charm of mingled sensibility and devotion . It was filial tenderness that gave the name . It was the name of one passing from earth to immortality . These have been ...
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... father . EDWARD EVERETT , in his Eulogy upon John Quincy Adams , made the very striking and just remark , that there seemed to be in his life no such stage as that of boy- hood . While yet but nine years old , he wrote to his father the ...
... father . EDWARD EVERETT , in his Eulogy upon John Quincy Adams , made the very striking and just remark , that there seemed to be in his life no such stage as that of boy- hood . While yet but nine years old , he wrote to his father the ...
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... father was surrounded . The im- provement of the son during his sojourn abroad is thus mentioned by John Adams , just before his embark- ation on his return to America . 66 My son has had a great opportunity to see this country , but ...
... father was surrounded . The im- provement of the son during his sojourn abroad is thus mentioned by John Adams , just before his embark- ation on his return to America . 66 My son has had a great opportunity to see this country , but ...
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... father , had thus the advantage of seeing republican theories brought into successful . practical application . About this time Congress resolved on sending a Minister Plenipotentiary to Great Britain , to negotiate , if ბ . LIFE OF ...
... father , had thus the advantage of seeing republican theories brought into successful . practical application . About this time Congress resolved on sending a Minister Plenipotentiary to Great Britain , to negotiate , if ბ . LIFE OF ...
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