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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... Texian insurrection was to resist certain schemes of usurpation alleged against Santa Anna , at that time President of Mexico . At the present day , however , after having witnessed the en- tire progress and consummation of the scheme ...
... Texian insurrection was to resist certain schemes of usurpation alleged against Santa Anna , at that time President of Mexico . At the present day , however , after having witnessed the en- tire progress and consummation of the scheme ...
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... Texian forces , to Gen. Dunlap , of Nashville , Tenn : - " TO GEN . DUNLAP : us . " Near Sabine , July , 2 , 1836 . SIR - Your favor of the 1st of June reached me last evening . I regret so much delay will necessarily result before you ...
... Texian forces , to Gen. Dunlap , of Nashville , Tenn : - " TO GEN . DUNLAP : us . " Near Sabine , July , 2 , 1836 . SIR - Your favor of the 1st of June reached me last evening . I regret so much delay will necessarily result before you ...
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... Texian fame ? And have we not been called upon in this House , to recognize Texian independence ? It seems that Gen. Gaines considers this a war in defence of our Texians . ” ” Mr. Cambreleng explained that the word " neigh- bors ...
... Texian fame ? And have we not been called upon in this House , to recognize Texian independence ? It seems that Gen. Gaines considers this a war in defence of our Texians . ” ” Mr. Cambreleng explained that the word " neigh- bors ...
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... Texians , ' or our Texian neighbors'— and that they will go into no war with a foreign power , without other cause than the acquisition of territory . " 6 In a speech delivered a few days subsequent to the above , Mr. Adams used the ...
... Texians , ' or our Texian neighbors'— and that they will go into no war with a foreign power , without other cause than the acquisition of territory . " 6 In a speech delivered a few days subsequent to the above , Mr. Adams used the ...
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