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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... seat in Congress - His Position and Habits as a Member - His Independence of 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 ...
... seat in Congress - His Position and Habits as a Member - His Independence of 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 ...
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... seat of government but at lodgings , while they give me so despicable an allowance . Shiver my jib and start my planks if I do ! " I will stay but one night in New York . Smith says that my books are upon the table of every member of ...
... seat of government but at lodgings , while they give me so despicable an allowance . Shiver my jib and start my planks if I do ! " I will stay but one night in New York . Smith says that my books are upon the table of every member of ...
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... seat of government was removed to Washington . In taking possession of the President's house , Mr. Adams bestowed a benediction on it , which must ever meet with a response from all American hearts— “ Before I end my letter , I pray ...
... seat of government was removed to Washington . In taking possession of the President's house , Mr. Adams bestowed a benediction on it , which must ever meet with a response from all American hearts— “ Before I end my letter , I pray ...
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... seat amid the conscript fathers of the country , to act a part which soon drew upon him the eyes of the nation , both in admiration and in censure . The period of Mr. Adams ' service in the United States Senate , was one in which the ...
... seat amid the conscript fathers of the country , to act a part which soon drew upon him the eyes of the nation , both in admiration and in censure . The period of Mr. Adams ' service in the United States Senate , was one in which the ...
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... seat in the United States Senate . Although sent there by the suffrages of the Federal party , in the Massachusetts Legislature , yet he did not , and would not , act simply as a partisan . This in fact was a prominent characteristic in ...
... seat in the United States Senate . Although sent there by the suffrages of the Federal party , in the Massachusetts Legislature , yet he did not , and would not , act simply as a partisan . This in fact was a prominent characteristic in ...
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