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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... institutions were the proper institutions for the Amer- ican People . The resistance to the stamp act throughout the Col- onies procured its repeal in 1766. But the British Government accompanied the repeal with an ungra- cious ...
... institutions were the proper institutions for the Amer- ican People . The resistance to the stamp act throughout the Col- onies procured its repeal in 1766. But the British Government accompanied the repeal with an ungra- cious ...
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... institutions of government . The officers and citizens of France who had mingled in the contest , had carried home the seeds of freedom and had scattered them abroad upon soil quick to re- ceive them . The flame of Liberty , kindled on ...
... institutions of government . The officers and citizens of France who had mingled in the contest , had carried home the seeds of freedom and had scattered them abroad upon soil quick to re- ceive them . The flame of Liberty , kindled on ...
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... institutions - still , self - preservation is the first law of nature . Mr. Adams saw , that to throw ourselves into the melee of European conflicts , would prostrate the interests of the country , and peril the very existence of the ...
... institutions - still , self - preservation is the first law of nature . Mr. Adams saw , that to throw ourselves into the melee of European conflicts , would prostrate the interests of the country , and peril the very existence of the ...
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... institutions . The star of Napoleon had commenced its ascent , with a suddenness and bright- ness which startled the imbecile occupants of old thrones . His legions had rushed down from the Alps upon the sunny plains of Italy , and with ...
... institutions . The star of Napoleon had commenced its ascent , with a suddenness and bright- ness which startled the imbecile occupants of old thrones . His legions had rushed down from the Alps upon the sunny plains of Italy , and with ...
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... institution , and of the advocacy of human freedom and human rights in the widest sense , which characterized the ... institutions . He labored , therefore , to check the increase of slave power , by the only means which , probably ...
... institution , and of the advocacy of human freedom and human rights in the widest sense , which characterized the ... institutions . He labored , therefore , to check the increase of slave power , by the only means which , probably ...
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