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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... of this audience are so extraor- dinary , the language you have now held is so extremely proper , and the feelings you have discovered so justly adapted to the occasion , that I must say that 42 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
... of this audience are so extraor- dinary , the language you have now held is so extremely proper , and the feelings you have discovered so justly adapted to the occasion , that I must say that 42 LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .
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... feelings expressed by the King , were , however , comparatively , only the language of cere- mony , for the British Ministry , and the British people , did not regard the new republic with favor . But they could not withhold the ...
... feelings expressed by the King , were , however , comparatively , only the language of cere- mony , for the British Ministry , and the British people , did not regard the new republic with favor . But they could not withhold the ...
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... feelings and anticipations of those elevated to places of the highest distinction , and of the amount of enjoyment they reap from the honors conferred upon them . A glance behind the scenes is furnished in the following correspondence ...
... feelings and anticipations of those elevated to places of the highest distinction , and of the amount of enjoyment they reap from the honors conferred upon them . A glance behind the scenes is furnished in the following correspondence ...
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... feelings are not those of pride or ostentation , upon the occasion . They are solemnized by a sense of the obligations , the important trusts , and numerous duties connected with it . That you may be enabled to discharge them with honor ...
... feelings are not those of pride or ostentation , upon the occasion . They are solemnized by a sense of the obligations , the important trusts , and numerous duties connected with it . That you may be enabled to discharge them with honor ...
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... feelings , which on former occasions , threw so many obstacles in the way of government , and , perhaps , have the pleasure and honor of uniting a people heretofore politically divided . The Chief Magistrate of a great and powerful ...
... feelings , which on former occasions , threw so many obstacles in the way of government , and , perhaps , have the pleasure and honor of uniting a people heretofore politically divided . The Chief Magistrate of a great and powerful ...
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