A History of Political Parties in the United States in Three Volumes, Volumen2H. Holt, 1902 |
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John Pancoast Gordy. How the sardonic nature of the Man of Destiny shines forth in his directions to his minister ! As John Quincy Adams once prayed that his country might be delivered from the compassions of the English , so the ...
John Pancoast Gordy. How the sardonic nature of the Man of Destiny shines forth in his directions to his minister ! As John Quincy Adams once prayed that his country might be delivered from the compassions of the English , so the ...
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... John Quincy Adams , who was then minister to Russia . In the mean time , Gallatin had succeeded in nego- tiating the loan of sixteen millions by borrowing ten millions at the rate of eighty - eight dollars sixteen millions . for a ...
... John Quincy Adams , who was then minister to Russia . In the mean time , Gallatin had succeeded in nego- tiating the loan of sixteen millions by borrowing ten millions at the rate of eighty - eight dollars sixteen millions . for a ...
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... John Quincy Adams , Secretary of State ; W. H. Crawford , Secretary of the Treasury ; John C. Calhoun , Secretary of War ; and W. B. Crowninshield , Secretary of the Navy . The Attorney - General was Wil- liam Wirt of Virginia . Monroe ...
... John Quincy Adams , Secretary of State ; W. H. Crawford , Secretary of the Treasury ; John C. Calhoun , Secretary of War ; and W. B. Crowninshield , Secretary of the Navy . The Attorney - General was Wil- liam Wirt of Virginia . Monroe ...
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... Adams was strongly in favor of taking possession of the island , and Monroe was finally convinced by his reasoning ... John Quincy Adams IV . , 515 . was sent to the island late in 1817 , and ANDREW JACKSON IN FLORIDA . 363.
... Adams was strongly in favor of taking possession of the island , and Monroe was finally convinced by his reasoning ... John Quincy Adams IV . , 515 . was sent to the island late in 1817 , and ANDREW JACKSON IN FLORIDA . 363.
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... John Quincy Adams had Adams . only left his party when its apologies for John Quincy the attack upon the " Chesapeake❞ showed that its patriotism was not robust enough to overcome its sympathy with the Tory government of England . But ...
... John Quincy Adams had Adams . only left his party when its apologies for John Quincy the attack upon the " Chesapeake❞ showed that its patriotism was not robust enough to overcome its sympathy with the Tory government of England . But ...
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