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  • Josiah Quincy IV, there's already a Josiah Quincy, Jr.. --Brock Oli (talk) 20:48, 27 June 2008 (UTC) The name he used during his life time was Josiah...
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  • 04:54, 16 September 2007 (UTC) It seems like this must be the son of Josiah Quincy, Jr. (1833-1887) who was a lawyer and a brigadier general in the Union...
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  • Thomas Benj. C. Tinkham Henry C. Towle Alfred E. Towne Homer P. Twining Quincy A. Vinal William R. Viniug Aaron G. Walker James H. Walker Samuel Walker...
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  • Theodore L. Pool Thomas Post John H. Pousland James E. Pray William Provin Josiah Quincy Andrew Quinn Philip H. Quinn William F. Ray Joseph F. Ready Peter J...
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  • F. Tracy Henry McNeal Turner John B. Weber Benjamin Wade James F. Wade Josiah T. Walls Godfrey Weitzel Lewis Ledyard Weld Edward A. Wild James Monroe...
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  • Quincy Illinois that took in Pioneer Saints while everone else around them was driving them out for their religious beliefs. I've read about Quincy....
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  • which a professional choir premieres "Fair Harvard." ... guest speaker Josiah Quincy Jr., Class of 1821, makes a motion, unanimously adopted, 'that this assembly...
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  • for what was later Harvard College. Quincy, Josiah, 1772-1864. The history of Harvard University / by Josiah Quincy. Boston : Crosby, Nichols, Lee & Co...
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  • States president to himself become president, with the first being John Quincy Adams, the son of John Adams. 2601:2C3:680:3310:5C84:3AB9:E708:4ACC (talk)...
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  • facts. For example; If Josiah Quincy quotes Joseph Smith as saying the papyri were written by Abraham - say that Josiah Quincy said it - not that Joseph...
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  • two authors, in The history of Harvard university, published in 1840, Josiah Quincy tells us that the legislative act founding Harvard College was passed...
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  • hieratic or hyroglphs. We know this from the descriptions of Josiah Quincy (yes that quincy from Mass), Parrish, Phelps cowdery, young, pratt, JF Smith...
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  • Kryn: — The Adams quote in question was written to Josiah Quincy, on February 9, 1811, when Quincy was a Congressman from Massachusetts (1805-1813), Adams'...
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  • article: {{Cite web |date=9 February 1811 |title=From John Adams to Josiah, III Quincy, 9 February 1811 |url=https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/99-03-02-1904...
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  • Million Act, The Post Office Investigation, The Miranda Expedition, Josiah Quincy's Attempted Impeachment of Jefferson, and The New Orleans "Batture" case...
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  • distributing patronage. There was the Miranda Expedition, in addition to Josiah Quincy's charge that Jefferson be impeached for his appointment of Dearborn...
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  • used extensively throughout the 1800s. IOW, the meaning of phrases John Quincy Adams used in 1825 is exactly the same as the meaning of the phrase Warren...
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  • Jefferson, cited in Kammen at footnote 17. "...writing to Jefferson from Quincy, [Adams] conveyed a sense of the inevitable in troubled tones: 'as long...
    251 KB (39,550 words) - 17:27, 29 January 2023
  • been translated into dozens of languages. Due to a mistake made by the Josiah Quincy School of Boston after his immigration to the United States with his...
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  • fact that they lost the popular vote. The only other two cases are John Quincy Adams in 1824 and Rutherford B. Hayes in the Compromise of 1877. Both of...
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