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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... respects , be received as a faithful and impartial history of the Life of the " Old Man Eloquent , " and worthy a place in the library of every friend of liberty and humanity . PREFACE . THE claims of this volume are humble .
... respects , be received as a faithful and impartial history of the Life of the " Old Man Eloquent , " and worthy a place in the library of every friend of liberty and humanity . PREFACE . THE claims of this volume are humble .
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... respects , of the prayers and purposes of his illustrious parent . The voyage of the American Minister was made in a time of great peril . The naval supremacy of Great Britain was already established . Her armed ships traversed the 32 ...
... respects , of the prayers and purposes of his illustrious parent . The voyage of the American Minister was made in a time of great peril . The naval supremacy of Great Britain was already established . Her armed ships traversed the 32 ...
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... respect and kindness . The French officers at Ferrol wore cockades in honor of the Triple Alliance , combining a white ribbon for the French , a red one for the Spanish , and a black one for the Americans . The United Powers proposed ...
... respect and kindness . The French officers at Ferrol wore cockades in honor of the Triple Alliance , combining a white ribbon for the French , a red one for the Spanish , and a black one for the Americans . The United Powers proposed ...
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... respect It was at such a time as this , and in such circum stances , that John Quincy Adams surveyed , from a new position , the colossal structure of British power , and the workings of its combined systems of conserva- tive ...
... respect It was at such a time as this , and in such circum stances , that John Quincy Adams surveyed , from a new position , the colossal structure of British power , and the workings of its combined systems of conserva- tive ...
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... respect- ing the author . The position of Mr. Adams on neutrality was new , and in opposition to the opinions of the great mass of the country . To him , it is believed , belongs the honor of first publicly advocating this line of ...
... respect- ing the author . The position of Mr. Adams on neutrality was new , and in opposition to the opinions of the great mass of the country . To him , it is believed , belongs the honor of first publicly advocating this line of ...
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