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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... patriotism in New England , at that time , is . furnished to us by the education of the younger Adams . Nor can we fail to notice that each of those virtues retained its relative power over him , through- oat his long and eventful life ...
... patriotism in New England , at that time , is . furnished to us by the education of the younger Adams . Nor can we fail to notice that each of those virtues retained its relative power over him , through- oat his long and eventful life ...
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... patriotism and devotion to truth and principle , as developed in his long and spotless career , it is clearly seen that in the event under consideration he but acted up to the high rule he had adopted , of making party and sectional ...
... patriotism and devotion to truth and principle , as developed in his long and spotless career , it is clearly seen that in the event under consideration he but acted up to the high rule he had adopted , of making party and sectional ...
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... patriotism , and pre- pared to serve his country in the highest walks of diplomacy . So truly had the far - seeing Washington prophesied in 1795 : - " I shall be much mistaken , if , in as short a time as can well be expected , he is ...
... patriotism , and pre- pared to serve his country in the highest walks of diplomacy . So truly had the far - seeing Washington prophesied in 1795 : - " I shall be much mistaken , if , in as short a time as can well be expected , he is ...
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... patriotism and bravery of its defenders had been established by its seamen on the ocean , and its troops in their battles with " Wellington's Invincibles . " A good share of these encomiums of right belongs to Mr. Adams , who , from his ...
... patriotism and bravery of its defenders had been established by its seamen on the ocean , and its troops in their battles with " Wellington's Invincibles . " A good share of these encomiums of right belongs to Mr. Adams , who , from his ...
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... patriotism , liberality , and philan- thropy . No suggestions more admirable could have been made by Gen. Jackson , and none could have been more worthy the consideration of Mr. Monroe and his successors in the presidential chair . In ...
... patriotism , liberality , and philan- thropy . No suggestions more admirable could have been made by Gen. Jackson , and none could have been more worthy the consideration of Mr. Monroe and his successors in the presidential chair . In ...
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