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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... political enmity and 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 ...
... political enmity and 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 ...
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... political opposers from office - Urges the importance of Internal Im- provements - Appoints Commissioners to the Congress of Panama - His policy toward the Indian Tribes - His Speech on breaking ground for the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal ...
... political opposers from office - Urges the importance of Internal Im- provements - Appoints Commissioners to the Congress of Panama - His policy toward the Indian Tribes - His Speech on breaking ground for the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal ...
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... political philanthropy , as well as the patience and persever- ance to defend them , and studied eloquence by the liv- ing models of Pitt , Fox , Erskine , Burke , and Sheridan . This , indeed , was a fitting conclusion to a precocious ...
... political philanthropy , as well as the patience and persever- ance to defend them , and studied eloquence by the liv- ing models of Pitt , Fox , Erskine , Burke , and Sheridan . This , indeed , was a fitting conclusion to a precocious ...
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... political privileges , granted by the mother country . They were thus prepared to lay deep and strong the foundations of an enlightened gov- ernment , which , equally removed from the extremes of despotism on the one hand , and anarchy ...
... political privileges , granted by the mother country . They were thus prepared to lay deep and strong the foundations of an enlightened gov- ernment , which , equally removed from the extremes of despotism on the one hand , and anarchy ...
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... political parties - Conservative and Progressive , or Federal and Democratic . Both were distrustful of the Constitution . The former believed it too weak to consolidate a government capable of protecting its subjects in the peaceful ...
... political parties - Conservative and Progressive , or Federal and Democratic . Both were distrustful of the Constitution . The former believed it too weak to consolidate a government capable of protecting its subjects in the peaceful ...
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