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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... highest degree . The succor which Louis XVI . had rendered the revolting colonists , was not from a love of democratic institu- tions it was his hope to cripple Great Britain , his ancient enemy , and to find some opportunity , perhaps ...
... highest degree . The succor which Louis XVI . had rendered the revolting colonists , was not from a love of democratic institu- tions it was his hope to cripple Great Britain , his ancient enemy , and to find some opportunity , perhaps ...
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... highest satisfaction ; and he made particular inquiries respect- ing the author . The position of Mr. Adams on neutrality was new , and in opposition to the opinions of the great mass of the country . To him , it is believed , belongs ...
... highest satisfaction ; and he made particular inquiries respect- ing the author . The position of Mr. Adams on neutrality was new , and in opposition to the opinions of the great mass of the country . To him , it is believed , belongs ...
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... highest value , affording him , as they did , a luminous description of the movement of continental affairs , upon which he could place the most implicit reliance . The following extract of a letter from John Adams , will show the ...
... highest value , affording him , as they did , a luminous description of the movement of continental affairs , upon which he could place the most implicit reliance . The following extract of a letter from John Adams , will show the ...
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... highest distinction , and of the amount of enjoyment they reap from the honors conferred upon them . A glance behind the scenes is furnished in the following correspondence between John Adams and his wife , which took place at his ...
... highest distinction , and of the amount of enjoyment they reap from the honors conferred upon them . A glance behind the scenes is furnished in the following correspondence between John Adams and his wife , which took place at his ...
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... election since that period . It was the first time two candidates ever presented them- selves to the people as rival aspirants for the highest honor in their gift . Both were good men and 80 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
... election since that period . It was the first time two candidates ever presented them- selves to the people as rival aspirants for the highest honor in their gift . Both were good men and 80 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
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