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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... constitutional right of the British Parliament to bind the Colonies . The trial produced great excitement . The cause was argued for the Crown by the King's Attorney - General , and against the laws by James Otis . It will be seen that ...
... constitutional right of the British Parliament to bind the Colonies . The trial produced great excitement . The cause was argued for the Crown by the King's Attorney - General , and against the laws by James Otis . It will be seen that ...
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... constitution for Massachusetts . In that body he labored with untiring assiduity , as in Congress ; the constitution thus produced was in a great measure prepared by himself , and it is due to his memory to record the fact , that it was ...
... constitution for Massachusetts . In that body he labored with untiring assiduity , as in Congress ; the constitution thus produced was in a great measure prepared by himself , and it is due to his memory to record the fact , that it was ...
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... Constitution had been 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 ...
... Constitution had been 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 ...
Pagina 57
... constitution of government for France , except Tom Paine , and he is so conceited as to disdain to have anything to do with books . Although I abused Smith a little above , he is very clever and agreeable ; but I have been obliged to ...
... constitution of government for France , except Tom Paine , and he is so conceited as to disdain to have anything to do with books . Although I abused Smith a little above , he is very clever and agreeable ; but I have been obliged to ...
Pagina 58
... Constitution has entrusted to me , or by my per- sonal influence ; but that little shall be industriously employed , un- til it is put beyond a doubt that it will be fruitless ; and then , I shall be as ready to meet unavoidable ...
... Constitution has entrusted to me , or by my per- sonal influence ; but that little shall be industriously employed , un- til it is put beyond a doubt that it will be fruitless ; and then , I shall be as ready to meet unavoidable ...
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