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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... heart . He was dying , when I was baptized ; and his daughter , my grandmother , present at my birth , requested that I might receive his name . The fact , recorded by my father at the time , has connected with that portion of my name ...
... heart . He was dying , when I was baptized ; and his daughter , my grandmother , present at my birth , requested that I might receive his name . The fact , recorded by my father at the time , has connected with that portion of my name ...
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... heart . " After concluding the treaty of peace , John Adams , together with Franklin and Jay , was charged with the duty of negotiating a treaty of commerce with Great Britain , and John Adams , taking his son John Quincy with him ...
... heart . " After concluding the treaty of peace , John Adams , together with Franklin and Jay , was charged with the duty of negotiating a treaty of commerce with Great Britain , and John Adams , taking his son John Quincy with him ...
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... heart is not conscious of an unworthy ambition ; nor of a desire to establish either fame honor , or fortune upon any other foundation than that of desert But it is conscious , and the consideration is equally painful and hu- miliating ...
... heart is not conscious of an unworthy ambition ; nor of a desire to establish either fame honor , or fortune upon any other foundation than that of desert But it is conscious , and the consideration is equally painful and hu- miliating ...
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... heart swell with honest pride and satisfaction : - " It is proper that I should apprize you , that the President has it in contemplation to send your son to Holland , that you may recol- lect yourself and prepare for the event . I make ...
... heart swell with honest pride and satisfaction : - " It is proper that I should apprize you , that the President has it in contemplation to send your son to Holland , that you may recol- lect yourself and prepare for the event . I make ...
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... heart , that he may know how to go out and come in before this great people ; that he may discern between good and bad . For who is able to judge this thy so great a people ? ' were the words of a royal sovereign ; and not less ...
... heart , that he may know how to go out and come in before this great people ; that he may discern between good and bad . For who is able to judge this thy so great a people ? ' were the words of a royal sovereign ; and not less ...
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