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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... ment . John Adams was chairman of the committee that prepared these instructions , and his associates were Richard Dana and Joseph Warren , the same dis- tinguished patriot who gave up his life as one of the earliest sacrifices to ...
... ment . John Adams was chairman of the committee that prepared these instructions , and his associates were Richard Dana and Joseph Warren , the same dis- tinguished patriot who gave up his life as one of the earliest sacrifices to ...
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... ment , afforded during a century and a half of enjoy- ment of a large share of political privileges , granted by the mother country . They were thus prepared to lay deep and strong the foundations of an enlightened gov- ernment , which ...
... ment , afforded during a century and a half of enjoy- ment of a large share of political privileges , granted by the mother country . They were thus prepared to lay deep and strong the foundations of an enlightened gov- ernment , which ...
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... ment , and society itself , would be utterly and speedily swept away , unless the revolutionary movement was arrested . Cherishing these apprehensions , they were disposed to favor the views of Great Britain and other European powers ...
... ment , and society itself , would be utterly and speedily swept away , unless the revolutionary movement was arrested . Cherishing these apprehensions , they were disposed to favor the views of Great Britain and other European powers ...
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... every hand , the youthful ambassa- dor was compelled to come into collision with the vet- eran and wily politicians of the old world . How well he maintained the dignity and honor of his govern- ment LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 73.
... every hand , the youthful ambassa- dor was compelled to come into collision with the vet- eran and wily politicians of the old world . How well he maintained the dignity and honor of his govern- ment LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 73.
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... ment - how sleepless the vigilance with which he watched the movements on the vast field of political strife - how prompt to protest against all encroach- ments - how skilful in conducting negotiations - and how active to promote the ...
... ment - how sleepless the vigilance with which he watched the movements on the vast field of political strife - how prompt to protest against all encroach- ments - how skilful in conducting negotiations - and how active to promote the ...
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