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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... took his flight from the Dragon Persecution in Devonshire , in England , and alighted with eight sons , near Mount Wollaston . One of the sons returned to England , and after taking time to explore the country , four removed to Medfield ...
... took his flight from the Dragon Persecution in Devonshire , in England , and alighted with eight sons , near Mount Wollaston . One of the sons returned to England , and after taking time to explore the country , four removed to Medfield ...
Pagina 41
... took up his resi- dence at the British Court . Mrs. Adams embarked in June , 1784 , to join her husband . John Adams was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to the same Court in 1785 , and thus he , who ten years before , when a subject ...
... took up his resi- dence at the British Court . Mrs. Adams embarked in June , 1784 , to join her husband . John Adams was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to the same Court in 1785 , and thus he , who ten years before , when a subject ...
Pagina 50
... took the hue of their party predi- lections . The Democrats , believing the French Revo- lution to be the up - springing of the same principles which had triumphed here - a lawful attempt of an oppressed people to secure the exercise of ...
... took the hue of their party predi- lections . The Democrats , believing the French Revo- lution to be the up - springing of the same principles which had triumphed here - a lawful attempt of an oppressed people to secure the exercise of ...
Pagina 58
... took sides with Mr. Genet , against the neutral position of our Government , and seemed deter- mined to plunge the Union into the European contest , in aid of the French Republic . Some idea may be obtained of the excitement which ...
... took sides with Mr. Genet , against the neutral position of our Government , and seemed deter- mined to plunge the Union into the European contest , in aid of the French Republic . Some idea may be obtained of the excitement which ...
Pagina 64
... took in the welfare of his son while abroad , and also afford a brief glance at the political movements of that day . It is dated Philadelphia , Jan. 23 , 1796 : - " We have been very unfortunate in the delays which have at- tended the ...
... took in the welfare of his son while abroad , and also afford a brief glance at the political movements of that day . It is dated Philadelphia , Jan. 23 , 1796 : - " We have been very unfortunate in the delays which have at- tended the ...
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