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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... character which distinguished him from his contemporaries . It has been the aim to present such an aspect of the history and principles of this wonderful man , as shall do jus- tice to his memory , and afford an example which the youth ...
... character which distinguished him from his contemporaries . It has been the aim to present such an aspect of the history and principles of this wonderful man , as shall do jus- tice to his memory , and afford an example which the youth ...
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... character in regard to government , yet manifested democratic sentiments . unusual in those times , and indicated that republican institutions were the proper institutions for the Amer- ican People . The resistance to the stamp act ...
... character in regard to government , yet manifested democratic sentiments . unusual in those times , and indicated that republican institutions were the proper institutions for the Amer- ican People . The resistance to the stamp act ...
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... character of the per- son from whom , in such affecting circumstances , he derived an honorable patronymic , was an object of emulation . John Quincy was a gentleman of wealth , education , and influence . He was for a long time Speaker ...
... character of the per- son from whom , in such affecting circumstances , he derived an honorable patronymic , was an object of emulation . John Quincy was a gentleman of wealth , education , and influence . He was for a long time Speaker ...
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... character of John Quincy Adams as ultimately developed , without regarding that character as a fulfilment , in all respects , of the prayers and purposes of his illustrious parent . The voyage of the American Minister was made in a time ...
... character of John Quincy Adams as ultimately developed , without regarding that character as a fulfilment , in all respects , of the prayers and purposes of his illustrious parent . The voyage of the American Minister was made in a time ...
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... character of his illustrious son . Thus he writes to Mrs. Adams , touching certain calumnies which had been propagated against him : - men . " Don't distress yourself about any malicious at- 38 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
... character of his illustrious son . Thus he writes to Mrs. Adams , touching certain calumnies which had been propagated against him : - men . " Don't distress yourself about any malicious at- 38 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
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