Address of the Committee Appointed by a Convention of Both Branches of the Legislature Friendly to the Election of John Q.Adams, as President and Richard Rush as Vice-president of the U.States: Held in Boston, June 10, 1828, to Their Fellow Citizens1828 - 24 Seiten |
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Seite 21 - Every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle. We have called, by different names, brethren of the same principle. We are all republicans, we are all
Seite 21 - who has preceded me here ; whose talents and integrity have been known and revered by me, through a long course of years, have been the foundation of a cordial and
Seite 1 - ADDRESS OF THE Central Committee Appointed by a Convention of both branches of the Legislature friendly to the election of John Q. Adams as president and Richard Rush as vice-president of the U. States, held at the State-House in Boston, June 10, 1828, to their fellow-citizens.
Seite 21 - friendship between us ; and I devoutly pray he may long be preserved for the government, the happiness, and prosperity of our common country.
Seite 24 - the fittest person for the office ; a man who would, stand by the country in the hour of danger.
Seite 3 - the appointment of Major General in the Army of the United States.