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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... , it is recommended to the Colo- nies to adopt such a government as will , in the opinion of the representatives of the people , best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents , and of LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 27.
... , it is recommended to the Colo- nies to adopt such a government as will , in the opinion of the representatives of the people , best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents , and of LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 27.
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... adopted , and was followed by the appointment of a committee , on the motion of Richard Henry Lee , seconded by John Adams , to prepare a Declaration . This committee consisted of Thomas Jefferson , John Adams , Benjamin Franklin ...
... adopted , and was followed by the appointment of a committee , on the motion of Richard Henry Lee , seconded by John Adams , to prepare a Declaration . This committee consisted of Thomas Jefferson , John Adams , Benjamin Franklin ...
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... adopted by the new States . The younger Adams having returned to America with his father , had thus the advantage of seeing republican theories brought into successful , practical application . About this time Congress resolved on ...
... adopted by the new States . The younger Adams having returned to America with his father , had thus the advantage of seeing republican theories brought into successful , practical application . About this time Congress resolved on ...
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... adopted . The new government had been set in operation under the supervision of Washington , as the first President of the Republic . The people , influenced by certain ' elective affinities , " had become sundered into two great ...
... adopted . The new government had been set in operation under the supervision of Washington , as the first President of the Republic . The people , influenced by certain ' elective affinities , " had become sundered into two great ...
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... adopted by the Allied Sovereigns to arrest its progress , excited the liveliest interest among the people of the United States . But their sympathies ran in different channels , and very naturally took the hue of their party predi ...
... adopted by the Allied Sovereigns to arrest its progress , excited the liveliest interest among the people of the United States . But their sympathies ran in different channels , and very naturally took the hue of their party predi ...
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