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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... St. Petersburg - His Letters to his Son on the Bible - His Religious Opinions - Russia offers Mediation between Great Britain and the United States- 45 • . 63 82 Proceeds to Ghent to negotiate for Peace - Visits Paris-
... St. Petersburg - His Letters to his Son on the Bible - His Religious Opinions - Russia offers Mediation between Great Britain and the United States- 45 • . 63 82 Proceeds to Ghent to negotiate for Peace - Visits Paris-
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... Peace - Visits Paris- Appointed Minister at St. James - Arrives in London . CHAPTER VI . Mr. Adams appointed Secretary of State - Arrives in the United States - Public Dinners in New York and Boston- Takes up his Residence in Washington ...
... Peace - Visits Paris- Appointed Minister at St. James - Arrives in London . CHAPTER VI . Mr. Adams appointed Secretary of State - Arrives in the United States - Public Dinners in New York and Boston- Takes up his Residence in Washington ...
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... peace , virtue , and good order , as well as for the de- fence of their lives , liberties , and properties , against the hostile invasion , and cruel depredations of their enemies : -Therefore , it is recommended to the Colo- nies to ...
... peace , virtue , and good order , as well as for the de- fence of their lives , liberties , and properties , against the hostile invasion , and cruel depredations of their enemies : -Therefore , it is recommended to the Colo- nies to ...
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... peace by great and good men always are . He remained at home only three months , and during that time he had other and higher occupations than drawing writs and deeds . He was elected Delegate to the Convention charged with the ...
... peace by great and good men always are . He remained at home only three months , and during that time he had other and higher occupations than drawing writs and deeds . He was elected Delegate to the Convention charged with the ...
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... peace . John Adams and John Jay received each an equal number of votes . The result was the appointment of Mr. Jay as Minister to Spain , and of John Adams as Minister to the Court of St. James . He was instructed to insist on the inde ...
... peace . John Adams and John Jay received each an equal number of votes . The result was the appointment of Mr. Jay as Minister to Spain , and of John Adams as Minister to the Court of St. James . He was instructed to insist on the inde ...
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