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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... occasion , was an effort of sur- passing ability . John Adams was a witness , and he recorded his opinion of it , and his opinion of the mag- nitude of the question , thus : ' Otis was a flame of fire ! With a promptitude of classical ...
... occasion , was an effort of sur- passing ability . John Adams was a witness , and he recorded his opinion of it , and his opinion of the mag- nitude of the question , thus : ' Otis was a flame of fire ! With a promptitude of classical ...
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... occasion called forth from John Adams a " Dis- sertation on the Canon and Feudal Laws , " a work , which although it was of a general character in regard to government , yet manifested democratic sentiments . unusual in those times ...
... occasion called forth from John Adams a " Dis- sertation on the Canon and Feudal Laws , " a work , which although it was of a general character in regard to government , yet manifested democratic sentiments . unusual in those times ...
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... occasion , in these words : " Not only the immense assemblies of the people from day to day , but military arrangements from night to night , were necessary to keep the people and the soldiers from getting together by the ears . The ...
... occasion , in these words : " Not only the immense assemblies of the people from day to day , but military arrangements from night to night , were necessary to keep the people and the soldiers from getting together by the ears . The ...
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... occasions was an intrepid and earnest advocate for Independence . On his motion , George Washington was appointed Commander in Chief of the Army . John Adams was the mover of Independence in the Congress . On the 6th of May , 1776 , he ...
... occasions was an intrepid and earnest advocate for Independence . On his motion , George Washington was appointed Commander in Chief of the Army . John Adams was the mover of Independence in the Congress . On the 6th of May , 1776 , he ...
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... occasion was adapted to excite profound emotions , though of different kinds , in each party . John Adams addressed the King thus : - " The United States of America have appointed me their Minister Plenipotentiary to your Majesty , and ...
... occasion was adapted to excite profound emotions , though of different kinds , in each party . John Adams addressed the King thus : - " The United States of America have appointed me their Minister Plenipotentiary to your Majesty , and ...
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