Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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Page 258
... Ghent , I saw immediately that the whole letter was a fable ; yet the variation of the copy seemed to require a degree of assurance hardly conceivable against the bare possibility that the original might yet be found . From that moment ...
... Ghent , I saw immediately that the whole letter was a fable ; yet the variation of the copy seemed to require a degree of assurance hardly conceivable against the bare possibility that the original might yet be found . From that moment ...
Page 268
... Ghent mission before the public . I wish you therefore to be thoroughly possessed of the merits of the whole subject . And secondly , because if , as is very likely , this controversy should continue and spread , I have yet much to say ...
... Ghent mission before the public . I wish you therefore to be thoroughly possessed of the merits of the whole subject . And secondly , because if , as is very likely , this controversy should continue and spread , I have yet much to say ...
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... Ghent and afterwards . I suppose it to be a settled principle that all lands secured by the treaty with Great Britain of 1783 to this Union which were not within the chartered limits of any state belonged of course to the United States ...
... Ghent and afterwards . I suppose it to be a settled principle that all lands secured by the treaty with Great Britain of 1783 to this Union which were not within the chartered limits of any state belonged of course to the United States ...
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