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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... Petition , and Opposition to Sla- very - Insurrection in Texas - Mr . Adams makes known its ulterior object .. • TAGE 232 254 CHAPTER XIII . Mr. Adams presents Petitions for the Abolishment of Slavery —Opposition of Southern Members ...
... Petition , and Opposition to Sla- very - Insurrection in Texas - Mr . Adams makes known its ulterior object .. • TAGE 232 254 CHAPTER XIII . Mr. Adams presents Petitions for the Abolishment of Slavery —Opposition of Southern Members ...
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... petitions to Heaven are , that the things which make for peace may not be hidden from your eyes . ' My feelings are not those of pride or ostentation , upon the occasion . They are solemnized by a sense of the obligations , the ...
... petitions to Heaven are , that the things which make for peace may not be hidden from your eyes . ' My feelings are not those of pride or ostentation , upon the occasion . They are solemnized by a sense of the obligations , the ...
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... Petitions , memorials , re- monstrances , were poured in upon Congress from every part of the Union . Mr. Jefferson endeavored by em- bassies , negotiations , and the exertion of every influence in his power , to arrest these ...
... Petitions , memorials , re- monstrances , were poured in upon Congress from every part of the Union . Mr. Jefferson endeavored by em- bassies , negotiations , and the exertion of every influence in his power , to arrest these ...
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... petition was received asking the same station for a most determined political opponent . The latter received the appointment . The friend was greatly dis- appointed and hurt in his feelings at his defeat . Let the explanation of ...
... petition was received asking the same station for a most determined political opponent . The latter received the appointment . The friend was greatly dis- appointed and hurt in his feelings at his defeat . Let the explanation of ...
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... PETITION , AND OPPO- SITION TO SLAVERY - INSURRECTION IN TEXAS - MR . ADAMS MAKES KNOWN ITS ULTERIOR OBJECT . MR . ADAMS took his seat in the House of Represent- atives without ostentation , in December , 1831. His appearance there ...
... PETITION , AND OPPO- SITION TO SLAVERY - INSURRECTION IN TEXAS - MR . ADAMS MAKES KNOWN ITS ULTERIOR OBJECT . MR . ADAMS took his seat in the House of Represent- atives without ostentation , in December , 1831. His appearance there ...
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