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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... foreign countries , and even with the adjacent plantations . The Colonies remonstrated in vain against this pol- icy , but owing to popular dissatisfaction , the regula- tions were not rigidly enforced . At length an Order LIFE OF JOHN ...
... foreign countries , and even with the adjacent plantations . The Colonies remonstrated in vain against this pol- icy , but owing to popular dissatisfaction , the regula- tions were not rigidly enforced . At length an Order LIFE OF JOHN ...
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... foreign affairs , is a principle to which the Union has rigidly adhered to the present hour . In these articles too , Mr. Adams devel- oped the political creed which governed him through life in regard to two great principles - union at ...
... foreign affairs , is a principle to which the Union has rigidly adhered to the present hour . In these articles too , Mr. Adams devel- oped the political creed which governed him through life in regard to two great principles - union at ...
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... 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 these ...
... 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 these ...
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... 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 prociaimed . To declare ...
... 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 prociaimed . To declare ...
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... foreign courts , which marked him as one every way calculated to represent our government with credit in the old world . He accordingly , in May , 1794 , appointed Mr. Adams Minister of the United States at the Hague . That this ...
... foreign courts , which marked him as one every way calculated to represent our government with credit in the old world . He accordingly , in May , 1794 , appointed Mr. Adams Minister of the United States at the Hague . That this ...
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