Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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... motives or the reasons upon which every one of those votes was given ; but I will show to your satisfaction that all of them were founded upon reasons very different from any which could originate in the motive charged ' upon me . And ...
... motives or the reasons upon which every one of those votes was given ; but I will show to your satisfaction that all of them were founded upon reasons very different from any which could originate in the motive charged ' upon me . And ...
Page 352
... motives for all these votes , which your representative , General Alexander Smyth , has laid to my charge in a printed address to you , and to which unusual publicity has been given in the news- papers . I am aware that in presenting ...
... motives for all these votes , which your representative , General Alexander Smyth , has laid to my charge in a printed address to you , and to which unusual publicity has been given in the news- papers . I am aware that in presenting ...
Page 353
... motives , or of the diffidence with which it was my duty to maintain the result of my own opinions in opposition to theirs . Finally , my friends , I have a motive for meeting thus openly and explicitly the accusations of General Smyth ...
... motives , or of the diffidence with which it was my duty to maintain the result of my own opinions in opposition to theirs . Finally , my friends , I have a motive for meeting thus openly and explicitly the accusations of General Smyth ...
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