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 sidor 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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... Gentlemen - His Report on Weights and Measures - His Poetry - Erects a Monument to the memory of his Parents -Elected Member of Congress - Letter to the Bible Society -Delivers Eulogy on Death of ex - President Monroe . CHAPTER XII . Mr ...
... Gentlemen - His Report on Weights and Measures - His Poetry - Erects a Monument to the memory of his Parents -Elected Member of Congress - Letter to the Bible Society -Delivers Eulogy on Death of ex - President Monroe . CHAPTER XII . Mr ...
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... 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 . He was a faithful representative , and ...
... 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 . He was a faithful representative , and ...
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... gentleman wrote a series of essays for the public prints , under the signature of " Columbus , " reviewing the course of Mr. Genet . In these articles , he pointed out , with great clearness , the principles of the law of nations ...
... gentleman wrote a series of essays for the public prints , under the signature of " Columbus , " reviewing the course of Mr. Genet . In these articles , he pointed out , with great clearness , the principles of the law of nations ...
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... gentlemen would consent that Jefferson should be Pres- ident . I most humbly thank you for your kind condescension , Messieurs Transchesapeakes . " Witness my hand , " JOHN ADAMS . " Another allusion to his son while abroad , is made by ...
... gentlemen would consent that Jefferson should be Pres- ident . I most humbly thank you for your kind condescension , Messieurs Transchesapeakes . " Witness my hand , " JOHN ADAMS . " Another allusion to his son while abroad , is made by ...
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... gentlemen joined Mr. Adams at St. Petersburg , in July , 1813. Conferences were held by the Commis- sioners with Count Romanzoff , the Chancellor of the Russian Empire , with a view to open negotiations . The British Government ...
... gentlemen joined Mr. Adams at St. Petersburg , in July , 1813. Conferences were held by the Commis- sioners with Count Romanzoff , the Chancellor of the Russian Empire , with a view to open negotiations . The British Government ...
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