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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... regard to government , yet manifested democratic sentiments . unusual in those times , and indicated that republican institutions were the proper institutions for the Amer- ican People . The resistance to the stamp act throughout the ...
... regard to government , yet manifested democratic sentiments . unusual in those times , and indicated that republican institutions were the proper institutions for the Amer- ican People . The resistance to the stamp act throughout the ...
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... regard to the use of my time , and advise me how to proportion my studies and play , and I will keep them by me , and endeavor to follow them . With the present determination of growing better , I am , dear sir , your son , JOHN QUINCY ...
... regard to the use of my time , and advise me how to proportion my studies and play , and I will keep them by me , and endeavor to follow them . With the present determination of growing better , I am , dear sir , your son , JOHN QUINCY ...
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... Regard the honor and the moral character of the man , more than all circum- stances . Think of no other greatness but that of the soul , no other riches but those of the heart . " After concluding the treaty of peace , John Adams ...
... Regard the honor and the moral character of the man , more than all circum- stances . Think of no other greatness but that of the soul , no other riches but those of the heart . " After concluding the treaty of peace , John Adams ...
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... regard the new republic with favor . But they could not withhold the exhibition of reluctant respect . It was at such a time as this , and in such circum- stances , that John Quincy Adams surveyed , from a new position , the colossal ...
... regard the new republic with favor . But they could not withhold the exhibition of reluctant respect . It was at such a time as this , and in such circum- stances , that John Quincy Adams surveyed , from a new position , the colossal ...
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... 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 station . The Revolution in France , and the measures adopted by ...
... 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 station . The Revolution in France , and the measures adopted by ...
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