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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... venerable matron who for this long period accompanied him in all the vicissitudes of his eventful life , still survives , to deplore the loss of him who had ever proved a faithful protector and the kind- est of husbands . In the ...
... venerable matron who for this long period accompanied him in all the vicissitudes of his eventful life , still survives , to deplore the loss of him who had ever proved a faithful protector and the kind- est of husbands . In the ...
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... venerable ex - President John Adams , was present as a guest . Among other toasts given on the occasion , were the following : - " The United States . - May our public officers , abroad and at home , continue to be distinguished for ...
... venerable ex - President John Adams , was present as a guest . Among other toasts given on the occasion , were the following : - " The United States . - May our public officers , abroad and at home , continue to be distinguished for ...
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... venerable sage , in re- peating the declaration- " He behaves like a man ! ” The patriarch stood upon the verge of the grave . But as the sun of his existence was gently and calmly sink- ing beneath the horizon , lo ! its beams were ...
... venerable sage , in re- peating the declaration- " He behaves like a man ! ” The patriarch stood upon the verge of the grave . But as the sun of his existence was gently and calmly sink- ing beneath the horizon , lo ! its beams were ...
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... venerable ex - President John Adams , to which they received the following reply : Quincy , Dec. 29 , 1823 . " GENTLEMEN : -I have received your circular of the 12th inst . , and I thank you for the honor you have done me in addressing ...
... venerable ex - President John Adams , to which they received the following reply : Quincy , Dec. 29 , 1823 . " GENTLEMEN : -I have received your circular of the 12th inst . , and I thank you for the honor you have done me in addressing ...
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... venerable ex - president . Monroe , with his family . To these succeeded the Judges of the Supreme Court , in their robes of office , the members of the Senate , preceded by the Vice- President , with a number of the members of the ...
... venerable ex - president . Monroe , with his family . To these succeeded the Judges of the Supreme Court , in their robes of office , the members of the Senate , preceded by the Vice- President , with a number of the members of the ...
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