A Century of American Diplomacy: Being a Brief Review of the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1776-1876 |
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... John Quincy Adams , Secretary of State , sketch of his life Disarmament on the Great Lakes The northeast fisheries Efforts to secure Florida Jackson's invasion of Florida . 235 237 238 239 · 240 241 243 245 248 249 • 250 · 252 254 256 ...
... John Quincy Adams , Secretary of State , sketch of his life Disarmament on the Great Lakes The northeast fisheries Efforts to secure Florida Jackson's invasion of Florida . 235 237 238 239 · 240 241 243 245 248 249 • 250 · 252 254 256 ...
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... John Quincy Adams , in his discourse on " The Ju- bilee of the Constitution , " says : " It has perhaps never been duly remarked that , under the Constitution of the United States , the powers of the executive department , explicitly ...
... John Quincy Adams , in his discourse on " The Ju- bilee of the Constitution , " says : " It has perhaps never been duly remarked that , under the Constitution of the United States , the powers of the executive department , explicitly ...
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... John Quincy Adams and Lincoln appointed their party rivals to the post . The selection of his Secretary of State is the first duty of every newly elected President , and is made with more care than that of any other officer . Six ...
... John Quincy Adams and Lincoln appointed their party rivals to the post . The selection of his Secretary of State is the first duty of every newly elected President , and is made with more care than that of any other officer . Six ...
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... John Adams found the allowances of Congress were utterly inadequate to meet his expenses in London , and such has ... Quincy Adams the mission to France , and by President Polk the mission to Eng- land , but he declined both , saying he ...
... John Adams found the allowances of Congress were utterly inadequate to meet his expenses in London , and such has ... Quincy Adams the mission to France , and by President Polk the mission to Eng- land , but he declined both , saying he ...
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... John Quincy Adams under the nom de plume of " Publicola . " Jefferson felt impelled to write Vice- President Adams a letter of explanation , deprecating any quarrel , and speaking with especial animosity and contempt of the mischief ...
... John Quincy Adams under the nom de plume of " Publicola . " Jefferson felt impelled to write Vice- President Adams a letter of explanation , deprecating any quarrel , and speaking with especial animosity and contempt of the mischief ...
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