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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... principles of action -his love of country , and devotion to its interests- his advocacy of human freedom , and the rights of man -brought all to honor and love him . Admiring legis- lators hung with rapture on the lips of " the Old Man ...
... principles of action -his love of country , and devotion to its interests- his advocacy of human freedom , and the rights of man -brought all to honor and love him . Admiring legis- lators hung with rapture on the lips of " the Old Man ...
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... principles of this wonderful man , as shall do jus- tice to his memory , and afford an example which the youth of America may profitably imitate in seeking for a model by which to shape their course through life . How far this end has ...
... principles of this wonderful man , as shall do jus- tice to his memory , and afford an example which the youth of America may profitably imitate in seeking for a model by which to shape their course through life . How far this end has ...
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... principle was fidelity to duty in all the relations of life . Adams , together with Josiah Quincy , defended the ac- cused with ability and firmness , and the result crowned not only the advocates , but the jury and the people of Boston ...
... principle was fidelity to duty in all the relations of life . Adams , together with Josiah Quincy , defended the ac- cused with ability and firmness , and the result crowned not only the advocates , but the jury and the people of Boston ...
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... principles of heroic action , by John Adams , the colossus of the American Revolution . How de- voted he was to this important charge , and with what true philosophy he conducted it , may be seen by the following letter written about ...
... principles of heroic action , by John Adams , the colossus of the American Revolution . How de- voted he was to this important charge , and with what true philosophy he conducted it , may be seen by the following letter written about ...
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... principles . John Adams soon discovered that there was no pros- pect of success for his mission to England . He re- mained at Paris until August , 1780 , and during the in- terval his son was kept at an academy in that city . At the ...
... principles . John Adams soon discovered that there was no pros- pect of success for his mission to England . He re- mained at Paris until August , 1780 , and during the in- terval his son was kept at an academy in that city . At the ...
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