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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... hand , remained here , who was an original pro- prietor in the Township of Braintree , incorporated in the year 1639 . This stone , and several others , have been placed in this yard , by a great - great - grandson , from a veneration ...
... hand , remained here , who was an original pro- prietor in the Township of Braintree , incorporated in the year 1639 . This stone , and several others , have been placed in this yard , by a great - great - grandson , from a veneration ...
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... hands . The desired treaty with France had been consum- mated by Dr. Franklin , before the arrival of John Adams . After that event , Congress decided to have but one minister in that country , and Dr. Franklin having deservedly ...
... hands . The desired treaty with France had been consum- mated by Dr. Franklin , before the arrival of John Adams . After that event , Congress decided to have but one minister in that country , and Dr. Franklin having deservedly ...
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... hand , which proved to be Fer- rol in Spain . They disembarked on the 11th of De- cember , and traversed the intervening distance to Paris over land , a journey of a thousand miles . This jour- ney was performed through the mountains on ...
... hand , which proved to be Fer- rol in Spain . They disembarked on the 11th of De- cember , and traversed the intervening distance to Paris over land , a journey of a thousand miles . This jour- ney was performed through the mountains on ...
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... hand , and anarchy on the other , and granting its subjects the exercise of their right to " life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness , " shall endure through ages to come . But the people of France , shut up in darkness during ...
... hand , and anarchy on the other , and granting its subjects the exercise of their right to " life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness , " shall endure through ages to come . But the people of France , shut up in darkness during ...
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... render all the assistance in our power , even to a resort to arms , if need be . The Federalists , on the other hand , were alarmed at the anarchical tendencies in France . They were fearful that law , order , 50 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
... render all the assistance in our power , even to a resort to arms , if need be . The Federalists , on the other hand , were alarmed at the anarchical tendencies in France . They were fearful that law , order , 50 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
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