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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... lives of the inhab- itants have been much more secure . The whole mili- tia of the city was in requisition , and military watches and guards were everywhere placed . We were all upon a level . No man was exempted : our military officers ...
... lives of the inhab- itants have been much more secure . The whole mili- tia of the city was in requisition , and military watches and guards were everywhere placed . We were all upon a level . No man was exempted : our military officers ...
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... I have passed the Rubicon . Sink or swim , live or die , survive or perish with my country is my unalterable determination . " It was these energetic and resolute expressions which Daniel Webster 26 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
... I have passed the Rubicon . Sink or swim , live or die , survive or perish with my country is my unalterable determination . " It was these energetic and resolute expressions which Daniel Webster 26 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
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... lives , liberties , and properties , against the hostile invasion , and cruel depredations of their enemies : -Therefore , it is recommended to the Colo- nies to adopt such a government as will , in the opinion of the representatives of ...
... lives , liberties , and properties , against the hostile invasion , and cruel depredations of their enemies : -Therefore , it is recommended to the Colo- nies to adopt such a government as will , in the opinion of the representatives of ...
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... lives . But their bodies must be hardened , as well as their souls ex- alted . Without strength , and activity and vigor of body , the bright- est mental excellencies will be eclipsed and obscured . " JOHN ADAMS . " No one can read this ...
... lives . But their bodies must be hardened , as well as their souls ex- alted . Without strength , and activity and vigor of body , the bright- est mental excellencies will be eclipsed and obscured . " JOHN ADAMS . " No one can read this ...
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... lives , has not hitherto been peculiarly indulgent to me . But if to my own mind I inquire whether I should , at this time , be qualified to receive and derive any benefit from an oppor tunity which it may be in her power to procure for ...
... lives , has not hitherto been peculiarly indulgent to me . But if to my own mind I inquire whether I should , at this time , be qualified to receive and derive any benefit from an oppor tunity which it may be in her power to procure for ...
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