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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... 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 born at Quincy on the nine- 18 ...
... 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 born at Quincy on the nine- 18 ...
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... give a better account of myself . I wish , sir , you would give me in writing , some instructions with regard to the use of my time , and advise me how to proportion my studies and play , and I will keep them by me , and endeavor to ...
... give a better account of myself . I wish , sir , you would give me in writing , some instructions with regard to the use of my time , and advise me how to proportion my studies and play , and I will keep them by me , and endeavor to ...
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... gives us a glimpse of the system of in- struction approved by him , and a pleasant view of the principles which he deemed it important to be incul- cated . " I have this morning sent Mr. Thaxter with my 36 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
... gives us a glimpse of the system of in- struction approved by him , and a pleasant view of the principles which he deemed it important to be incul- cated . " I have this morning sent Mr. Thaxter with my 36 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
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... give him a good character wherever he has been , and I hope he will make a good man . " On the 9th of June he wrote in these homely , but manly words : " I am weary , worn , and disgusted to death . I had rather chop wood , dig ditches ...
... give him a good character wherever he has been , and I hope he will make a good man . " On the 9th of June he wrote in these homely , but manly words : " I am weary , worn , and disgusted to death . I had rather chop wood , dig ditches ...
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... give this country the preference , that moment I shall say , let the cir- cumstances of language , religion and blood have their natural and full effect . " The kindly feelings expressed by the King , were however , comparatively , only ...
... give this country the preference , that moment I shall say , let the cir- cumstances of language , religion and blood have their natural and full effect . " The kindly feelings expressed by the King , were however , comparatively , only ...
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