Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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Page 242
... obtain the documents . He then , on the 3d of October , authorized three persons of respectable character to obtain them , with the use of force if necessary ; but with all suitable delicacy and respect towards the persons who had been ...
... obtain the documents . He then , on the 3d of October , authorized three persons of respectable character to obtain them , with the use of force if necessary ; but with all suitable delicacy and respect towards the persons who had been ...
Page 267
... obtain information and that what he gives was the result of our inquiries . It is impossible to read the duplicate or the Gazette copy without receiving from it that impression . Now we neither had nor could obtain any particular ...
... obtain information and that what he gives was the result of our inquiries . It is impossible to read the duplicate or the Gazette copy without receiving from it that impression . Now we neither had nor could obtain any particular ...
Page 377
... obtain possession of any portion of her American colonies . The object of this declaration , and of the communication of it here , undoubtedly was to induce the belief that Great Britain entertained no purpose of obtaining the ...
... obtain possession of any portion of her American colonies . The object of this declaration , and of the communication of it here , undoubtedly was to induce the belief that Great Britain entertained no purpose of obtaining the ...
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