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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... labored earnestly to dissuade him from accepting the appointment . The Attorney General told the delegate that Great Britain was determined on her system , that her power was irresistible , and that he , and those with him who should ...
... labored earnestly to dissuade him from accepting the appointment . The Attorney General told the delegate that Great Britain was determined on her system , that her power was irresistible , and that he , and those with him who should ...
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... labored with untiring assiduity , as in Congress ; the constitution thus produced was in a great measure prepared by himself , and it is due to his memory to record the fact , that it was among the most demo- cratic of all the ...
... labored with untiring assiduity , as in Congress ; the constitution thus produced was in a great measure prepared by himself , and it is due to his memory to record the fact , that it was among the most demo- cratic of all the ...
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... Labor and toil stand stern before the throne , And guard - so Jove commands - the sacred place . ' " The mode of life ... labors of others . The degenerate sentiment , I hope , will never obtain admission in my mind ; and , if my mind ...
... Labor and toil stand stern before the throne , And guard - so Jove commands - the sacred place . ' " The mode of life ... labors of others . The degenerate sentiment , I hope , will never obtain admission in my mind ; and , if my mind ...
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... labors while at Berlin , Mr. Adams suc- ceeded in forming a treaty of amity and commerce with the Prussian government . The protracted cor- respondence with the Prussian commissioners , which resulted in this treaty , involving as it ...
... labors while at Berlin , Mr. Adams suc- ceeded in forming a treaty of amity and commerce with the Prussian government . The protracted cor- respondence with the Prussian commissioners , which resulted in this treaty , involving as it ...
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... labored to have it extended to all criminal offences . Before the territory had a representative in Congress , the government proposed to levy a tax on the people for purposes of revenue . This attempt met the decided opposition of Mr ...
... labored to have it extended to all criminal offences . Before the territory had a representative in Congress , the government proposed to levy a tax on the people for purposes of revenue . This attempt met the decided opposition of Mr ...
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