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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... object .. • TAGE 232 254 CHAPTER XIII . Mr. Adams presents Petitions for the Abolishment of Slavery —Opposition of Southern Members - Exciting Scenes in the House of Representatives - Marks of confidence in Mr. Adams . . 280 CHAPTER XIV ...
... object .. • TAGE 232 254 CHAPTER XIII . Mr. Adams presents Petitions for the Abolishment of Slavery —Opposition of Southern Members - Exciting Scenes in the House of Representatives - Marks of confidence in Mr. Adams . . 280 CHAPTER XIV ...
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... object of which was to secure to the mother country a monop- oly of their trade , and to prevent their rising to a con- dition of strength and independence . The effect of this system was to prevent all manufactures in the Col- onies ...
... object of which was to secure to the mother country a monop- oly of their trade , and to prevent their rising to a con- dition of strength and independence . The effect of this system was to prevent all manufactures in the Col- onies ...
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... object of emulation . John Quincy was a gentleman of wealth , education , and influence . He was for a long time Speaker of the House of Representatives in Massachu- setts , and during many years one of His Majesty's Provincial Council ...
... object of emulation . John Quincy was a gentleman of wealth , education , and influence . He was for a long time Speaker of the House of Representatives in Massachu- setts , and during many years one of His Majesty's Provincial Council ...
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... first merchant , or the richest man in the place . But this is an object that I hope none of my children will ever aim at . It is indeed true every- where , that those who attend to small expenses are LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 37.
... first merchant , or the richest man in the place . But this is an object that I hope none of my children will ever aim at . It is indeed true every- where , that those who attend to small expenses are LIFE OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . 37.
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... object was to advance the welfare of the nation , without regard to their influence on conflicting parties . In these things he left behind him a pure and noble example , richly worthy the imitation of his successors in that high ...
... object was to advance the welfare of the nation , without regard to their influence on conflicting parties . In these things he left behind him a pure and noble example , richly worthy the imitation of his successors in that high ...
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