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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... voice against proceedings of savage ferocity . But while condemning the excesses of the French revolutionists , he was no friend of Great Brit- ain . This is made evident by a multitude of facts . Read , for instance , the following ...
... voice against proceedings of savage ferocity . But while condemning the excesses of the French revolutionists , he was no friend of Great Brit- ain . This is made evident by a multitude of facts . Read , for instance , the following ...
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... voice from the chair of instruc- tion ; little anticipating , that after the lapse of forty years , my own humble voice would be heard , in the performance of this mournful office . Some who now hear me will recollect the deep interest ...
... voice from the chair of instruc- tion ; little anticipating , that after the lapse of forty years , my own humble voice would be heard , in the performance of this mournful office . Some who now hear me will recollect the deep interest ...
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... voices , in a free - will offer- .ng , to their Heavenly Benefactor , of their homage of thanksgiving and their songs of praise . " Before leaving Ghent , the American Commissioners gave a public dinner to the British Ambassadors , at ...
... voices , in a free - will offer- .ng , to their Heavenly Benefactor , of their homage of thanksgiving and their songs of praise . " Before leaving Ghent , the American Commissioners gave a public dinner to the British Ambassadors , at ...
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... voice . " The committee having in charge the raising of a fund for the assistance of the Greeks , in New York , addressed a circular to the venerable ex - President John Adams , to which they received the following reply : : - 1 66 ...
... voice . " The committee having in charge the raising of a fund for the assistance of the Greeks , in New York , addressed a circular to the venerable ex - President John Adams , to which they received the following reply : : - 1 66 ...
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... recommend the general cause , by the countenance of her voice , and the benignant sympathy of her example : -she well knows that by once enlisting under other banners than her own , were they even 132 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
... recommend the general cause , by the countenance of her voice , and the benignant sympathy of her example : -she well knows that by once enlisting under other banners than her own , were they even 132 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
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