Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the United States: With the Eulogy Delivered Before the Legislature of New YorkAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1971 - 404 páginas |
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... American liberty it rose , and with American liberty only can it perish . It was the last swelling peal of yonder choir - THEIR BODIES ARE BURIED IN PEACE , BUT THEIR NAME LIVETH EVERMORE ! ' I catch that solemn song , I echo that lofty ...
... American liberty it rose , and with American liberty only can it perish . It was the last swelling peal of yonder choir - THEIR BODIES ARE BURIED IN PEACE , BUT THEIR NAME LIVETH EVERMORE ! ' I catch that solemn song , I echo that lofty ...
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... American nations . To give decisive effect to this great measure , Monroe , in 1823 , solemnly de- clared to the world , that thenceforth any attempt by any foreign power to establish the colonial system in any part of this continent ...
... American nations . To give decisive effect to this great measure , Monroe , in 1823 , solemnly de- clared to the world , that thenceforth any attempt by any foreign power to establish the colonial system in any part of this continent ...
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... American people . But its moral effect was needed to secure the stability of the South American Republics . Adams persevered , and , in defending his course , gave notice to the powers of Europe , by this bold declaration , that the ...
... American people . But its moral effect was needed to secure the stability of the South American Republics . Adams persevered , and , in defending his course , gave notice to the powers of Europe , by this bold declaration , that the ...
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CHAPTER I | 17 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 63 |
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