Writings of John Quincy AdamsMacmillan, 1917 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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... Favors a reprieve for Cornell . The Abbé Correa and his American system . 64 August 24. TO ALBERT GALLATIN Hopes for a conciliatory disposition in France . Her treatment of the just claims of the United States . Privileges in ports of ...
... Favors a reprieve for Cornell . The Abbé Correa and his American system . 64 August 24. TO ALBERT GALLATIN Hopes for a conciliatory disposition in France . Her treatment of the just claims of the United States . Privileges in ports of ...
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... favors . A commercial treaty . The carrying trade . Privateering . Basis of equality . Information wanted . May 27. To RICHARD C. ANDERSON Only legitimate source of just government . Spain as an example . Independence of her colonies ...
... favors . A commercial treaty . The carrying trade . Privateering . Basis of equality . Information wanted . May 27. To RICHARD C. ANDERSON Only legitimate source of just government . Spain as an example . Independence of her colonies ...
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... favor by which it has been conferred upon me . If an ardent attachment to the arts which contribute to the comfort and elegance of life , and a deep veneration for the sciences which adorn and dignify the human character , could alike ...
... favor by which it has been conferred upon me . If an ardent attachment to the arts which contribute to the comfort and elegance of life , and a deep veneration for the sciences which adorn and dignify the human character , could alike ...
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... Emperor Alexander , de- sirous of using his influence in their favor , would have a sub- stantial motive and justification for interposing , if he could regard them as his allies , which as parties to 1820 ] 49 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.
... Emperor Alexander , de- sirous of using his influence in their favor , would have a sub- stantial motive and justification for interposing , if he could regard them as his allies , which as parties to 1820 ] 49 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.
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... respect to the latter object especially , to zeal in favor of the colonies . " Monroe to Adams , August 11 , 1820. Ms. 2 On the north eastern boundary . DEAR SIR : TO THE PRESIDENT [ JAMES MONROE ] 60 [ 1820 THE WRITINGS OF.
... respect to the latter object especially , to zeal in favor of the colonies . " Monroe to Adams , August 11 , 1820. Ms. 2 On the north eastern boundary . DEAR SIR : TO THE PRESIDENT [ JAMES MONROE ] 60 [ 1820 THE WRITINGS OF.
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