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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... land , a journey of a thousand miles . This jour- ney was performed through the mountains on mules . Spain , as well as France , was then in alliance with . America , and the Minister was everywhere received with respect and kindness ...
... land , a journey of a thousand miles . This jour- ney was performed through the mountains on mules . Spain , as well as France , was then in alliance with . America , and the Minister was everywhere received with respect and kindness ...
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... land , was charged , with Dr. Franklin , John Jay , and Thomas Jefferson , with the duty of negotiating a definitive treaty of peace with Great Britain . The treaty was executed at Paris on the 3d of Septem- ber , 1783 , and was ...
... land , was charged , with Dr. Franklin , John Jay , and Thomas Jefferson , with the duty of negotiating a definitive treaty of peace with Great Britain . The treaty was executed at Paris on the 3d of Septem- ber , 1783 , and was ...
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... land , as an answer to several points in Paine's " Rights of Man . " So profound was the political sagacity they displayed , and so great the familiarity with public affairs , that they were , by general consent , attributed to the ...
... land , as an answer to several points in Paine's " Rights of Man . " So profound was the political sagacity they displayed , and so great the familiarity with public affairs , that they were , by general consent , attributed to the ...
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... land without any previous intimation of the President's intentions to his father . This is made evident by the following extract of a letter from John Adams to his wife , dated Philadelphia , 27th May , 1794 , conveying intelligence ...
... land without any previous intimation of the President's intentions to his father . This is made evident by the following extract of a letter from John Adams to his wife , dated Philadelphia , 27th May , 1794 , conveying intelligence ...
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... land and on sea , the American eagle led to victory . The combatants were worthy of each other . Of the same original stock of the same stern , unyielding material - their contests were bloody and destructive in the extreme . But the ...
... land and on sea , the American eagle led to victory . The combatants were worthy of each other . Of the same original stock of the same stern , unyielding material - their contests were bloody and destructive in the extreme . But the ...
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