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Life in a New England Town, 1787, 1977
Substance of the Speech of John Quincy Adams Together With a Part of the Debate in the House of Representatives of the United States, Upon the Bill to Ensure the More Faithful Execution of the Laws Relating to the Collection of Duties on Imports
An Eulogy on the Life and Character of James Madison ... Delivered at the Request of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of the City of Boston, September 27, 1836
The Jubilee of the Constitution. a Discourse Delivered at the Request of the New York Historical Society, in the City of New York, on Tuesday, the 30th of April, 1839; Being the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Inauguration of George Washington As President...
Address of John Quincy Adams, to His Constituents of the Twelfth Congressional District At Braintree, September 17th, 1842 . .
An Eulogy on the Life and Character of James Madison ... Delivered at the Request of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of the City of Boston, September 27, 1836
An Oration Delivered Before the Inhabitants of the Town of Newburyport, at Their Request On the Sixty-First Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4th 1837
An Eulogy On the Life and Character of James Monroe, Fifth President of the United States. Delivered at the Request of the Corporation of the City of Boston, on the 25th of August, 1831
Oration on the Life and Character of Gilbert Motier De Lafayette. Delivered at the Request of Both Houses of the Congress of the United States, Before Them, in the House of Representatives at Washington, on the 31st December, 1834
Official Correspondence Between Don Luis De Onis ... and John Quincy Adams ... In Relation to the Floridas and the Boundaries of Louisiana, With Other Matters in Dispute Between the Two Governments
The Duplicate Letters, the Fisheries and the Mississippi. Documents Relating to Transactions at the Negotiation of Ghent
An Oration Addressed to the Citizens of the Town of Quincy, on the Fourth of July, 1831, the Fifty-Fifth Anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America
An Oration Addressed to the Citizens of the Town of Quincy, on the Fourth of July, 1831, the Fifty-Fifth Anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America