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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... improvement . Accustomed as he had been from ear- liest youth to the society of the most eminent persons in Europe ... improving . At his hospitable board , I have listened to disquisitions from his lips on poetry , espe- cially the ...
... improvement . Accustomed as he had been from ear- liest youth to the society of the most eminent persons in Europe ... improving . At his hospitable board , I have listened to disquisitions from his lips on poetry , espe- cially the ...
Pagina 135
... Improvements . in agriculture were developed ; domestic manufac- tures received a fair protection and encouragement ; internal improvements , gaining more and more the at- tention and confidence of the people , had been prose- cuted to ...
... Improvements . in agriculture were developed ; domestic manufac- tures received a fair protection and encouragement ; internal improvements , gaining more and more the at- tention and confidence of the people , had been prose- cuted to ...
Pagina 140
... improvements . In regard to internal improvements by the General Government , there was a difference of opinion between Mr. Adams and President Monroe . The latter was strongly impressed with the beneficial tendency of a well - digested ...
... improvements . In regard to internal improvements by the General Government , there was a difference of opinion between Mr. Adams and President Monroe . The latter was strongly impressed with the beneficial tendency of a well - digested ...
Pagina 141
... improvements , confined to great national purposes , and with proper limitations , should be prosecuted , he suggested that an amendment of the constitution to that effect should be recommended to the several States . Mr. Adams ...
... improvements , confined to great national purposes , and with proper limitations , should be prosecuted , he suggested that an amendment of the constitution to that effect should be recommended to the several States . Mr. Adams ...
Pagina 142
... improvement . I thought that Congress pos- sessed the power of appropriating money to such improvement , and of authorizing the works necessary for making it - subject always to the territorial rights of the several States in or through ...
... improvement . I thought that Congress pos- sessed the power of appropriating money to such improvement , and of authorizing the works necessary for making it - subject always to the territorial rights of the several States in or through ...
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