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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... spirit of insubordination manifested itself throughout the Colonies , and , inasmuch as it radiated from Boston , British ships of war were stationed in its harbor , and two regiments of British troops were thrown in the town , to ...
... spirit of insubordination manifested itself throughout the Colonies , and , inasmuch as it radiated from Boston , British ships of war were stationed in its harbor , and two regiments of British troops were thrown in the town , to ...
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... spirit in the agitation in Massachusetts , he was ap- pointed one of the Delegates to the General Congress . After his election , his friend Sewall , the King's Attor- ney General , labored earnestly to dissuade him from accepting the ...
... spirit in the agitation in Massachusetts , he was ap- pointed one of the Delegates to the General Congress . After his election , his friend Sewall , the King's Attor- ney General , labored earnestly to dissuade him from accepting the ...
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... spirit would not stoop to party favoritism , nor allow him to exercise the power entrusted him , to promote the interests of any political clique . In all his measures his great object was to advance the welfare of the nation , without ...
... spirit would not stoop to party favoritism , nor allow him to exercise the power entrusted him , to promote the interests of any political clique . In all his measures his great object was to advance the welfare of the nation , without ...
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... foreign governments , and to carry out , both in letter and spirit , the strict neutrality he had prociaimed . To declare and maintain these principles abroad , and to form political and commer- cial 60 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
... foreign governments , and to carry out , both in letter and spirit , the strict neutrality he had prociaimed . To declare and maintain these principles abroad , and to form political and commer- cial 60 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
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... spirit of faction which pervaded the country . That Mr. Jeffer- son , on his part , cherished a profound respect for Mr. Adams , his old co - laborer in the cause of American freedom , is evident from his letters and speeches of that ...
... spirit of faction which pervaded the country . That Mr. Jeffer- son , on his part , cherished a profound respect for Mr. Adams , his old co - laborer in the cause of American freedom , is evident from his letters and speeches of that ...
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