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  1. The lives of James Madison and James Monroe : fourth and fifth presidents of the United States by Adams John Quincy 1767-1848, 1850-01-01
  2. The lives of James Madison and James Monroe, fourth and fifth presidents of the United States by Adams John Quincy 1767-1848, 1851-01-01
  3. Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, comprising portions of his diary from 1795 to 1848 by John Quincy Adams 1767-1848 Adams Charles Francis 1807-1886 ed, 1874-12-31
  4. John Quincy Adams: A Personal History of an Independent Man (Signature Ser.)) by Marie B. Hecht, 1995-11
  5. Dangerous Crossing: The Revolutionary Voyage of John and John Quincy Adams by Stephen Krensky, 2004-12-29
  6. First Son And President: A Story About John Quincy Adams (Creative Minds Biographies) by Beverly Gherman, 2005-09
  7. John Quincy Adams (The American Presidents Series) by Robert V. Remini, 2002-08-20
  8. John Quincy Adams (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2005-03
  9. Diary of John Quincy Adams, Volumes 1 and 2: November 1779 - December 1788 (Adams Papers) by John Quincy Adams, 1982-01-01
  10. John Quincy Adams (American Profiles) by Lynn Hudson Parsons, 1998-04-01
  11. Portraits of John Quincy Adams and His Wife (Adams Papers. Series IV: Portraits) by John Quincy Adams, 1970-01-01
  12. The Presidency of John Quincy Adams by Mary W. M. Hargreaves, 1985-12
  13. John Quincy Adams: Sixth President of the United States (Encyclopedia of Presidents)
  14. John Quincy Adams and the Foundations of American Foreign Policy by Samuel Flagg Bemis, 1973-01

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43. Unitarian Universalist Biographical Dictionary
John Quincy Adams. John Quincy Adams (17671848) spent most of his youth and adultlife in public service to the United States, as senator, diplomat, secretary
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John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) spent most of his youth and adult life in public service to the United States, as senator, diplomat, secretary of state, president, and congressman. He made his greatest contribution to his country after his presidency, while serving in the United States House of Representatives as a staunch opponent of slavery and expansionist war. The second of John and Abigail Adams's five children, Johnny was born in the North Precinct of Braintree, Massachusetts (later Quincy). His parents' home in Quincy remained his own home throughout his life, though he was often away for extended periods in Europe and Washington. He was strongly influenced by his fiercely dedicated and brilliant parents. At home, issues of government, politics, world affairs, literature, religion and morality were all considered immediate and pressing. "JQA," as he began early to identify himself, accompanied and assisted his father on diplomatic trips to Europe, 1778-85, serving, despite his youth, as secretary to Francis Dana and his father in negotiations with foreign countries. Abroad Johnny developed a love for the Greek and Roman classics. On returning to America, he was granted admission to Harvard College with advanced standing, based on his studies at the University of Leyden. Following graduation in 1787, Adams studied and briefly practiced law, but found it boring and depressing. Looking elsewhere for fulfillment, he was developing a reputation as an orator and as a newspaper essayist, author of "Letters of Publicola," a response to

44. John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams (17671848) Sixth President (1825-1829) JohnQuincy Adams John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) Sixth President (1825-1829).
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John Quincy Adams's tenure as James Monroe's secretary of state ranks among the most productive in the history of that office. But his often abrupt and tactless ways were ill-suited for the presidency, and when his nationalistic vision for federally sponsored development of America's potentials met with hostility in Congress, he was incapable of promoting accommodation. As a result, the accomplishments of his administration were meager indeed. At the end of his presidency, Adams declared, "the sun of my political life sets in deepest gloom." In fact, his sun was not even close to setting. Elected to the House of Representatives in 1830, he served there until his death. By then, he had been dubbed "Old Man Eloquent," and in his prolonged and successful struggle defending the antislavery movement's right to petition Congress, he had gained a circle of admirers that extended well beyond his Massachusetts constituency. When Adams sat for this portrait, he doubted that artist George Caleb Bingham could produce "a strong likeness." But Bingham did just that, and the portrait's sharp-edged vitality seems to echo Ralph Waldo Emerson's comment that the aging Adams was "like one of those old cardinals, who as quick as he is chosen Pope, throws away his crutches and his crookedness, and is as straight as a boy."

45. John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams (17671848) Sixth President (1825-1829)John Quincy Adams s tenure as James Monroe s secretary
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John Quincy Adams
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John Quincy Adams's tenure as James Monroe's secretary of state ranks among the most productive in the history of that office. But his often abrupt and tactless ways were ill-suited for the presidency, and when his nationalistic vision for federally sponsored development of America's potentials met with hostility in Congress, he was incapable of promoting accommodation. As a result, the accomplishments of his administration were meager indeed. At the end of his presidency, Adams declared, "the sun of my political life sets in deepest gloom." In fact, his sun was not even close to setting. Elected to the House of Representatives in 1830, he served there until his death. By then, he had been dubbed "Old Man Eloquent," and in his prolonged and successful struggle defending the antislavery movement's right to petition Congress, he had gained a circle of admirers that extended well beyond his Massachusetts constituency. When Adams sat for this portrait, he doubted that artist George Caleb Bingham could produce "a strong likeness." But Bingham did just that, and the portrait's sharp-edged vitality seems to echo Ralph Waldo Emerson's comment that the aging Adams was "like one of those old cardinals, who as quick as he is chosen Pope, throws away his crutches and his crookedness, and is as straight as a boy."

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47. John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams. 17671848.
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John Quincy Adams
Born: July 11, 1767, Braintree, Massachusetts. Died: February 23, 1848, Washington, DC. Buried: First Parish Church, Quincy, Massachusetts.
TO A BEREAVED MOTHER
Sure, to the mansions of the blest,
When infant innocence ascends,
Some angel, brighter than the rest,
On wings of ecstasy they rise,
Beyond where worlds material roll;
Till some fair sister of the skies
Receives the unpolluted soul. That inextinguishable beam,
With dust united at our birth,
The more it lingers upon earth.
Closed in this dark abode of clay,
Not unobserved, the lucid ray To its own native fount returns. But when the Lord of mortal breath Decrees his bounty to resume, And points the silent shaft of death No passion fierce, nor low desire, Has quenched the radiance of the flame; Back to its God the living fire Reverts, unclouded as it came. Fond mourner! be that solace thine! Let hope her healing charm impart And soothe, with melodies divine, O, think! the darlings of thy love, Divested of this earthly clod, Bask in the bosom of their God.

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51. The Massachusetts Historical Society | The Adams Family Papers
4. Caroline Amelia (17951852) m. (1814) John Peter de Windt (1786-1870), Children.John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) m. (1797) LOUISA CATHERINE JohnSON (1775-1852).
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Adams Genealogy Genealogy of Adams Family Members Represented in The Adams Papers Presented by The Adams Papers editorial project Select: FIRST GENERATION SECOND GENERATION THIRD GENERATION First Generation JOHN ADAMS m. ABIGAIL SMITH Enlarge/Details Enlarge/Details 1. Abigail m. (1786) William Stephens Smith (1755-1816), Children 2. John Quincy m. (1797) Louisa Catherine Johnson (1775-1852), Children 3. Susanna 4. Charles m. (1795) Sarah Smith (1769-1828), Children 5. Thomas Boylston m. (1805) Ann Harrod (1774-1846), Children Second Generation ABIGAIL ADAMS m. (1786) William Stephens Smith (1755-1816) Enlarge/Details 1. William Steuben m. (1813) Catherine Maria Frances Johnson (d.1869), Children 2. John Adams 3. Thomas Hollis 4. Caroline Amelia m. (1814) John Peter de Windt (1786-1870), Children JOHN QUINCY ADAMS m. LOUISA CATHERINE JOHNSON Enlarge/Details Enlarge/Details 1. George Washington Enlarge/Details 2. John

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53. John Quincy Adams
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54. John Quincy Adams Definition Of John Quincy Adams. What Is John Quincy Adams? Me
John Quincy Adams. Word Word. Noun, 1. John Quincy Adams 6th President of theUnited States; son of John Adams (1767-1848)
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56. Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848)
Adams, John Quincy (17671848). sixth president of the United States (1825-1829),who combined brilliant statesmanship with skilful diplomacy.
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sixth president of the United States (1825-1829), who combined brilliant statesmanship with skilful diplomacy. As Secretary of State (1817-1825) he ranks among the ablest holders of the office, and he played a major role in formulating American foreign policy. As an eight-term member of the House of Representatives (1831-1848) he was a leading defender of freedom of speech and a spokesman for the antislavery cause.
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Adams was born in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts, on July 11, 1767, the eldest son of Abigail and John Adams. Remarkably precocious, at the age of 12 he accompanied his father to Europe. He served as French translator to Francis Dana, US minister to Russia, in 1781-1783 and as his father's secretary in 1783, during the peace negotiations that ended the American War of Independence. He graduated from Harvard College and opened a law office in Boston. Adams's "Publicola" essays, attacking the views Thomas Paine expressed in the Rights of Man, won him early political recognition. In 1793 President George Washington named him minister to Holland and then sent him to London to aid John Jay in negotiations with the British which resulted in the so-called Jay's Treaty. In London he met Louisa Catherine Johnson, whom he married in 1797; it was a happy union, marked by deep affection. That same year he became minister to Prussia, with which he concluded a pact incorporating the neutral rights provisions of Jay's Treaty. In 1801 Adams was elected to the Massachusetts Senate and two years later to the US Senate. Although a Federalist, he followed an independent course. Adams's support of the Louisiana Purchase and his endorsement of the policy of commercial warfare promoted by president Thomas Jefferson led to a break with his party and his resignation in 1808. The following year President James Madison appointed him minister to Russia, where he did much to encourage Tsar Alexander I's friendly feelings towards the United States. As one of the delegates sent to Ghent to negotiate an end to the War of 1812, Adams found the British commissioners so intransigent that he had to approve a peace treaty (1814) that fell short of US expectations. In 1815 he was appointed minister to Great Britain, where he did much to ease tensions resulting from the war.

57. Daily Celebrations ~ John Quincy Adams, A Kind Of Immortality ~ July 11 ~ Ideas
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"The i n f l u e n c e of each human being on o th e r s in this life is a kind of i m m o r t a li t y ~ John Quincy Adams Born on this day in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts, John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), nicknamed "Old Man Eloquent," was the eldest son of John and Abigail Adams. Like his father, he was elected U.S. President for one-term only. "I am a man of reserved, cold, austere, and forbidding manners," he revealed in his diary , calling himself "an unsocial savage." Proficient in Greek, Latin, French , Dutch, and German , young Adams was a brilliant statesman appointed as a minister to the Netherlands by George Washington . The highly-respected Adams was elected to the U.S. Senate then was appointed Secretary of State by President James Monroe in 1817. The clever Adams helped develop the Monroe Doctrine, which outlined the basic principles of American foreign policy. "May our country be always successful ," he wrote, "but whether successful or otherwise, always right." Elected to the Presidency in 1825, Adams liked to swim in the Potomac River and served in the House of Representatives after his

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59. Adams Defends The Mutineers (Reason): American Treasures Of The Library Of Congr
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