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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... Washington - Defends Gen. Jackson in the Florida Invasion - Recognition of South American Independence - Greek Revolution . CHAPTER VII . Mr. Adams ' nomination to the Presidency - Spirited Presi- dential Campaign - No choice by the ...
... Washington - Defends Gen. Jackson in the Florida Invasion - Recognition of South American Independence - Greek Revolution . CHAPTER VII . Mr. Adams ' nomination to the Presidency - Spirited Presi- dential Campaign - No choice by the ...
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... an Ob- servatory . . . 300 CHAPTER XV . Mr. Adams ' Last Appearance in Public at Boston - His Health - Lectures on his Journey to Washington - Remote Cause of his Decease - Struck with Paralysis - Leaves CONTENTS . XV.
... an Ob- servatory . . . 300 CHAPTER XV . Mr. Adams ' Last Appearance in Public at Boston - His Health - Lectures on his Journey to Washington - Remote Cause of his Decease - Struck with Paralysis - Leaves CONTENTS . XV.
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... Washington for the last time - His final Sick- ness in the House of Representatives - His Death - The Funeral at Washington - Removal of the Body to Quincy— Its Interment . EULOGY . PAGE 325 357 THE LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . CHAPTER I ...
... Washington for the last time - His final Sick- ness in the House of Representatives - His Death - The Funeral at Washington - Removal of the Body to Quincy— Its Interment . EULOGY . PAGE 325 357 THE LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . CHAPTER I ...
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... Washington was appointed Commander in Chief of the Army . John Adams was the mover of Independence in the Congress . On the 6th of May , 1776 , he brought the subject before that body , by a resolution expressed as follows : - " Whereas ...
... Washington was appointed Commander in Chief of the Army . John Adams was the mover of Independence in the Congress . On the 6th of May , 1776 , he brought the subject before that body , by a resolution expressed as follows : - " Whereas ...
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... Washington , as the first President of the Republic . The people , influenced by certain ' elective affinities , " had become sundered into two great political parties - Conservative and Progressive , or Federal and Democratic . Both ...
... Washington , as the first President of the Republic . The people , influenced by certain ' elective affinities , " had become sundered into two great political parties - Conservative and Progressive , or Federal and Democratic . Both ...
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