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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... freedom , and the rights of man -brought all to honor and love him . Admiring legis- lators hung with rapture on the lips of " the Old Man Eloquent , " and millions eagerly perused the senti- ments he uttered , as they were scattered by ...
... freedom , and the rights of man -brought all to honor and love him . Admiring legis- lators hung with rapture on the lips of " the Old Man Eloquent , " and millions eagerly perused the senti- ments he uttered , as they were scattered by ...
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... 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 born at Quincy on the nine- 18 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
... 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 born at Quincy on the nine- 18 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
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... freedom , in the battle of Bunker Hill . Those instructions were expressed in the bold and decided tone of John Adams , and they increased the public excitement in the province , by the earnestness with which they insisted on the ...
... freedom , in the battle of Bunker Hill . Those instructions were expressed in the bold and decided tone of John Adams , and they increased the public excitement in the province , by the earnestness with which they insisted on the ...
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... 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 reflected back upon the Old World . France beheld its beams , and hailed them as a ...
... 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 reflected back upon the Old World . France beheld its beams , and hailed them as a ...
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... freedom . They were unprepared for this violent transition . Their conceptions of liberty were of the most extravagant description . What wonder that they became dizzy at their sudden elevation ! What wonder that blood flowed in rivers ...
... freedom . They were unprepared for this violent transition . Their conceptions of liberty were of the most extravagant description . What wonder that they became dizzy at their sudden elevation ! What wonder that blood flowed in rivers ...
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