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This act of the proslavery forces brought to the fore John Quincy Adams , whose own Presidency ( 1825-1829 ) had been undermined by the trickery of Andrew Jackson's sup- porters . They had accused Adams ...
This act of the proslavery forces brought to the fore John Quincy Adams , whose own Presidency ( 1825-1829 ) had been undermined by the trickery of Andrew Jackson's sup- porters . They had accused Adams ...
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Who , then , or what , converted Burlingame and Wilson , Sumner and Adams , Palfrey and Mann , Chase and Hale , and Phillips and Giddings ? * Who taught the Christian Register , the Daily • Anson Burlingame , Henry Wilson , and John G.
Who , then , or what , converted Burlingame and Wilson , Sumner and Adams , Palfrey and Mann , Chase and Hale , and Phillips and Giddings ? * Who taught the Christian Register , the Daily • Anson Burlingame , Henry Wilson , and John G.
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... hunt up and cherish , and guard from change or desecra- tion , the spot where this marvelous enterprise began , the roof under which its first councils were held , where the air still trem- bles and burns with Otis and Sam Adams ?
... hunt up and cherish , and guard from change or desecra- tion , the spot where this marvelous enterprise began , the roof under which its first councils were held , where the air still trem- bles and burns with Otis and Sam Adams ?
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