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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... party rancor . His purity of life — his elevated and patriotic principles of action -his love of country , and devotion to its interests- his advocacy of human freedom , and the rights of man -brought all to honor and love him ...
... party rancor . His purity of life — his elevated and patriotic principles of action -his love of country , and devotion to its interests- his advocacy of human freedom , and the rights of man -brought all to honor and love him ...
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... Party - His Eulogy on the Death of ex - President James Madison - His advocacy of the Right of Petition , and Opposition to Sla- very - Insurrection in Texas - Mr . Adams makes known its ulterior object .. • TAGE 232 254 CHAPTER XIII ...
... Party - His Eulogy on the Death of ex - President James Madison - His advocacy of the Right of Petition , and Opposition to Sla- very - Insurrection in Texas - Mr . Adams makes known its ulterior object .. • TAGE 232 254 CHAPTER XIII ...
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... party . John Adams addressed the King thus : - " The United States of America have appointed me their Minister Plenipotentiary to your Majesty , and have directed me to deliver to your Majesty this letter , which contains the evidence ...
... party . John Adams addressed the King thus : - " The United States of America have appointed me their Minister Plenipotentiary to your Majesty , and have directed me to deliver to your Majesty this letter , which contains the evidence ...
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... parties are entitled to the credit of equal sincerity and honesty of purpose . Washington , with a loftiness of purpose truly char- acteristic of a great and good mind , refused to identify himself with either party . In forming his ...
... parties are entitled to the credit of equal sincerity and honesty of purpose . Washington , with a loftiness of purpose truly char- acteristic of a great and good mind , refused to identify himself with either party . In forming his ...
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... party , and Jefferson and Randolph the opposite . During his entire administration , " the Father of his country " steadily aimed to keep himself clear from all party entanglements . He was emphati- cally the President of the whole ...
... party , and Jefferson and Randolph the opposite . During his entire administration , " the Father of his country " steadily aimed to keep himself clear from all party entanglements . He was emphati- cally the President of the whole ...
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Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the United ... John Mather Austin,William Henry Seward Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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