Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the United States: With the Eulogy Delivered Before the Legislature of New YorkDerby, Miller, 1849 - 404 páginas This book is a biography of John Quincy Adams, United States Senator, Congressman from Massachusetts, and the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. |
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... Clay and Mr. Adams - Mr . Adams enters upon his duties as President - Visit of La Fayette -- Tour through the United States - Mr . Adams delivers him a Farewell Address - Departs from the United States . PAGE 97 113 137 . 162 CHAPTER IX ...
... Clay and Mr. Adams - Mr . Adams enters upon his duties as President - Visit of La Fayette -- Tour through the United States - Mr . Adams delivers him a Farewell Address - Departs from the United States . PAGE 97 113 137 . 162 CHAPTER IX ...
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... Clay , Russell , and Gallatin , were appointed Commission- ers , and directed to proceed to Gottenburg for that pur- pose . Mr. Adams received his instructions in April , 1814 ; and as soon as preparations for departure could be made ...
... Clay , Russell , and Gallatin , were appointed Commission- ers , and directed to proceed to Gottenburg for that pur- pose . Mr. Adams received his instructions in April , 1814 ; and as soon as preparations for departure could be made ...
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... Clay , Carroll and Hughes entered , and confirmed the annunciation . This intelligence was received with a burst of joy by all present . The news soon spread through the town , and gave general satisfaction to the citizens . At Paris ...
... Clay , Carroll and Hughes entered , and confirmed the annunciation . This intelligence was received with a burst of joy by all present . The news soon spread through the town , and gave general satisfaction to the citizens . At Paris ...
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... Clay , was directed to pro- ceed to London , for the purpose of entering into nego- tiations for a treaty of commerce with Great Britain . Before leaving the continent , Mr. Adams visited Paris , where he witnessed the return of ...
... Clay , was directed to pro- ceed to London , for the purpose of entering into nego- tiations for a treaty of commerce with Great Britain . Before leaving the continent , Mr. Adams visited Paris , where he witnessed the return of ...
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... Clay re- turned to the United States , and Mr. Adams remained in London , in his capacity as resident Minister . Thus had the prediction of Washington been ful- filled . In " as short a time as could well be expected , " John Quincy ...
... Clay re- turned to the United States , and Mr. Adams remained in London , in his capacity as resident Minister . Thus had the prediction of Washington been ful- filled . In " as short a time as could well be expected , " John Quincy ...
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