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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... Independence , at nearly the same hour of the day , the spirits of Adams and Jefferson took their departure from earth !! Amid the rejoicings of the people , the peals of artillery , the strains of music , the exultations of a great ...
... Independence , at nearly the same hour of the day , the spirits of Adams and Jefferson took their departure from earth !! Amid the rejoicings of the people , the peals of artillery , the strains of music , the exultations of a great ...
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... independence , he had written a note , from which the following is an extract : — " The present feeble state of my health will not permit me to in- dulge the hope of participating with more than my best wishes , in the joys , and ...
... independence , he had written a note , from which the following is an extract : — " The present feeble state of my health will not permit me to in- dulge the hope of participating with more than my best wishes , in the joys , and ...
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... INDEPENDENCE OF HIS COUNTRY . On the third of September , 1783 , He affixed his Seal to the definitive Treaty with Great Britain , Which acknowledged that Independence , And consummated the redemption of his pledge . On the fourth of ...
... INDEPENDENCE OF HIS COUNTRY . On the third of September , 1783 , He affixed his Seal to the definitive Treaty with Great Britain , Which acknowledged that Independence , And consummated the redemption of his pledge . On the fourth of ...
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CHAPTER I | 17 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 63 |
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