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 pagini 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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... Europe , which is called paper staining , or linen staining . A man who has long been habituated to it , shall sit for a whole day , and draw upon paper various figures , to be imprinted upon the pa- per for rooms , as fast as his eye ...
... Europe , which is called paper staining , or linen staining . A man who has long been habituated to it , shall sit for a whole day , and draw upon paper various figures , to be imprinted upon the pa- per for rooms , as fast as his eye ...
Pagina 34
... Europe , I must contrive to get some for myself at home . Prepare yourself for removing to Boston , into the old house , for there you shall go , and I will draw writs and deeds , and harangue juries , and be happy . " This calculation ...
... Europe , I must contrive to get some for myself at home . Prepare yourself for removing to Boston , into the old house , for there you shall go , and I will draw writs and deeds , and harangue juries , and be happy . " This calculation ...
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... Europe . " I should not wish to have children educated in the common schools of this country , where a littleness of soul is notorious . The masters are mean spirited wretches , pinching , kicking , and boxing the children upon every ...
... Europe . " I should not wish to have children educated in the common schools of this country , where a littleness of soul is notorious . The masters are mean spirited wretches , pinching , kicking , and boxing the children upon every ...
Pagina 46
... Europe , a desire to renovate the institutions of government . The officers and citizens of France who had mingled in the contest , had carried home the seeds of freedom , and had scattered them abroad upon soil quick to re- ceive them ...
... Europe , a desire to renovate the institutions of government . The officers and citizens of France who had mingled in the contest , had carried home the seeds of freedom , and had scattered them abroad upon soil quick to re- ceive them ...
Pagina 47
... can never throw off and be happy ! The odium excited throughout Europe by the ex- cesses of the French Revolution , was heaped without measure upon the American people . They were charged with LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 47.
... can never throw off and be happy ! The odium excited throughout Europe by the ex- cesses of the French Revolution , was heaped without measure upon the American people . They were charged with LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 47.
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