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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... Jackson in the Florida Invasion - Recognition of South American Independence - Greek Revolution . CHAPTER VII . Mr. Adams ' nomination to the Presidency - Spirited Presi- dential Campaign - No choice by the People - Election goes to the ...
... Jackson in the Florida Invasion - Recognition of South American Independence - Greek Revolution . CHAPTER VII . Mr. Adams ' nomination to the Presidency - Spirited Presi- dential Campaign - No choice by the People - Election goes to the ...
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... JACKSON IN THE FLORIDA INVASION - RECOG- NITION OF SOUTH AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE - GREEK REV- OLUTION . JAMES MADISON , after serving his country eight years as President , in a most perilous period of its history , retired to private ...
... JACKSON IN THE FLORIDA INVASION - RECOG- NITION OF SOUTH AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE - GREEK REV- OLUTION . JAMES MADISON , after serving his country eight years as President , in a most perilous period of its history , retired to private ...
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... Jackson , and none could have been more worthy the consideration of Mr. Monroe and his successors in the presidential chair . In carrying out his plans of conciliation , President Monroe selected John Quincy Adams for the respon- sible ...
... Jackson , and none could have been more worthy the consideration of Mr. Monroe and his successors in the presidential chair . In carrying out his plans of conciliation , President Monroe selected John Quincy Adams for the respon- sible ...
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... Jackson as follows , under date of March 1 , 1817 : " I shall take a person for the Department of State from the eastward ; and Mr. Adams , by long service in our diplomatic concerns appearing to be entitled to the preference ...
... Jackson as follows , under date of March 1 , 1817 : " I shall take a person for the Department of State from the eastward ; and Mr. Adams , by long service in our diplomatic concerns appearing to be entitled to the preference ...
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... Jackson was ordered to take the field with a more numerous army , with which he overran the Indian country . Be- lieving it necessary to enter Florida , then a Spanish territory , for the more effectual subjugation of the In- dians , he ...
... Jackson was ordered to take the field with a more numerous army , with which he overran the Indian country . Be- lieving it necessary to enter Florida , then a Spanish territory , for the more effectual subjugation of the In- dians , he ...
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