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  1. The Portable John Adams (Penguin Classics) by John Adams, 2004-06-29
  2. Winter Music: Composing the North by John Luther Adams, 2004-11-10
  3. Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams by Josiah Quincy, 2010-03-21
  4. THE REVOLUTIONARY WRITINGS OF JOHN ADAMS
  5. The Political Writings of John Adams by John Adams, George W. Carey, 2001-07
  6. Risk by John Adams, 1995-02-01
  7. John Adams: The American Presidents Series: The 2nd President, 1797-1801 by John Patrick Diggins, 2003-06-11
  8. John Adams and the American Revolution by Catherine Drinker Bowen, 2001-12-31
  9. John Quincy Adams: A Public Life, a Private Life by PaulC. Nagel, 1999-04-15
  10. Sierra Nevada: The John Muir Trail by Ansel Adams, 2006-10-25
  11. Presidency of John Adams (American Presidency Series) by Ralph A. Brown, 1975-09-08
  12. John Adams: Young Revolutionary (Childhood of Famous Americans) by Jan Adkins, 2002-06-01
  13. John Adams: In His Own Words (Speaker's Corner)
  14. John Adams: Independence Forever (Heroes of History) (Benge, Janet, Heroes of History.) by Geoff Benge, Janet Benge, 2002-10-01

21. John Adams Official Web Site
Features a biographical article, list of works with program notes, and discography.
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22. Biography Of John Quincy Adams
Biography of john Quincy adams, the sixth President of the United States (18251829). History Tours Past Presidents john Quincy adams. john Quincy adams President who was the son of a
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John Quincy Adams The first President who was the son of a President, John Quincy Adams in many respects paralleled the career as well as the temperament and viewpoints of his illustrious father. Born in Braintree, Massachusetts, in 1767, he watched the Battle of Bunker Hill from the top of Penn's Hill above the family farm. As secretary to his father in Europe, he became an accomplished linguist and assiduous diarist. After graduating from Harvard College, he became a lawyer. At age 26 he was appointed Minister to the Netherlands, then promoted to the Berlin Legation. In 1802 he was elected to the United States Senate. Six years later President Madison appointed him Minister to Russia. Serving under President Monroe, Adams was one of America's great Secretaries of State, arranging with England for the joint occupation of the Oregon country, obtaining from Spain the cession of the Floridas, and formulating with the President the Monroe Doctrine.

23. USA: Biography Of John Adams
Includes essays on 7 important periods in his life, as well as a bibliography.
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  • 24. Adams National Historical Park (National Park Service)
    historic features include john adams Birthplace, where 2nd U.S. President john adams was born on October
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    Adams National Historical Park Visitor Center
    April 19th To November 10th 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
    November 11th To April 18th Tuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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    Adams National Historical Park is located in the City of Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, approximately ten miles south of Boston. The Park comprises 11 historic structures and a cultural landscape totaling almost 14 acres. The story encompasses five generations of the Adams family (from 1720 to 1927) including two Presidents and First Ladies, three U.S.Ministers, historians, writers and family members who supported and contributed to the success of these public figures. The site's main historic features include: John Adams Birthplace, where 2nd U.S. President John Adams was born on October 30, 1735, and less than 75 yards away the John Quincy Adams Birthplace, where his son, John Quincy Adams, 6th U.S. President was born on July 11, 1767; the "Old House," home to four generations of the Adams family; the Stone Library contains more than 14,000 historic volumes and includes the book collection of John Quincy Adams; no tour is complete without a visit to the United First Parish Church, where both Presidents and the First Ladies are entombed in the Adams family crypt. There is an off-site visitor center located within one mile of the historic structures. Regularly scheduled tours of the historic homes, are offered in season (April 19th - November 10th). The park provides a trolley bus that offers transportation between sites. You must be on a guided tour to enter the historic homes. Please be advised that tours are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.

    25. Welcome To The American Presidency
    A detailed biography written for students. Includes adams' inaugural address and a fact file.
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    26. Adams, John, American Composer
    adams, john. adams, john (john Coolidge adams), 1947–, American composer,b. Worcester, Mass. Related content from HighBeam Research on john adams.
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      Adams, John Adams, John (John Coolidge Adams), minimalism with an intensely emotional expansiveness and a range of expressive tonal elements reminiscent of late romanticism and early modernism. Strong and vivid, his music can exhibit both a wittily life-affirming sense of fun and a decidedly contemporary aura of grief and horror. Adams is best known for operas on topical themes, including Nixon in China The Death of Klinghoffer (1991), and I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky (1995). Among his many other works are Shaker Loops (1978, rev. 1983) for strings, Harmonielehre Fearful Symmetries El Dorado (1993), a violin concerto (1993), Lollapalooza Gnarly Buttons (1996) for clarinet and orchestra, the symphonic Naive and Sentimental Music (1999), the monumental nativity oratorio

    27. Biography Of John Quincy Adams
    Brief biography from the official White House site.
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    John Quincy Adams The first President who was the son of a President, John Quincy Adams in many respects paralleled the career as well as the temperament and viewpoints of his illustrious father. Born in Braintree, Massachusetts, in 1767, he watched the Battle of Bunker Hill from the top of Penn's Hill above the family farm. As secretary to his father in Europe, he became an accomplished linguist and assiduous diarist. After graduating from Harvard College, he became a lawyer. At age 26 he was appointed Minister to the Netherlands, then promoted to the Berlin Legation. In 1802 he was elected to the United States Senate. Six years later President Madison appointed him Minister to Russia. Serving under President Monroe, Adams was one of America's great Secretaries of State, arranging with England for the joint occupation of the Oregon country, obtaining from Spain the cession of the Floridas, and formulating with the President the Monroe Doctrine.

    28. Welcome To The American Presidency
    A detailed biography written for students. Includes inaugural addresses and a fact file.
    http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/ea/bios/06padam.html
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    29. USA: J. Adams - Thoughts On Government
    FRtR Presidents john adams Thoughts on Government. john adams.Thoughts on Government. *** Quote ***. MY DEAR SIR,If I was equal
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    John Adams
    Thoughts on Government
    Quote MY DEAR SIR,If I was equal to the task of forming a plan for the government of a colony, I should be flattered with your request, and very happy to comply with it; because, as the divine science of politics is the science of social happiness, and the blessings of society depend entirely on the constitutions of government, which are generally institutions that last for many generations, there can be no employment more agreeable to a benevolent mind than a research after the best. Pope flattered tyrants too much when he said, "For forms of government let fools contest,
    That which is best administered is best." Nothing can be more fallacious than this. But poets read history to collect flowers, not fruits; they attend to fanciful images, not the effects of social institutions. Nothing is more certain, from the history of nations and nature of man, than that some forms of government are better fitted for being well administered than others. We ought to consider what is the end of government, before we determine which is the best form. Upon this point all speculative politicians will agree, that the happiness of society is the end of government, as all divines and moral philosophers will agree that the happiness of the individual is the end of man. From this principle it will follow, that the form of government which communicates ease, comfort, security, or, in one word, happiness, to the greatest number of persons, and in the greatest degree, is the best.

    30. Internet Public Library: POTUS
    23, 1848, in Washington, D.C. Father john adams. Mother Abigail Smith adams Children George Washington adams (180129); john adams (1803-34); Charles Francis adams (1807-86
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    John Quincy Adams
    6th President of the United States
    (March 4, 1825 to March 3, 1829) Nickname: "Old Man Eloquent" Born: July 11, 1767, in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts
    Died: February 23, 1848, in Washington, D.C. Father: John Adams
    Mother: Abigail Smith Adams
    Married: Louisa Catherine Johnson (1775-1852) , on July 26, 1797
    Children: George Washington Adams (1801-29); John Adams (1803-34); Charles Francis Adams (1807-86) ; Louisa Catherine Adams (1811-12) Religion: Unitarian
    Education: Graduated from Harvard College (1787) Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Democratic-Republican Other Government Positions:
    • Secretary to U.S. Minister to Russia, 1781
    • Minister to the Netherlands, 1794

    31. John Luther Adams: Bio
    For the past twentyfive years composer john Luther adams has madehis home in the boreal forest near Fairbanks, Alaska. From there
    http://www.johnlutheradams.com/biography/
    For the past twenty-five years composer John Luther Adams has made his home in the boreal forest near Fairbanks, Alaska. From there he has created a unique musical world grounded in the elemental landscapes and indigenous cultures of the North. His music includes works for orchestra, chamber ensembles, percussion and electronic media, and is recorded on the Cold Blue, New World and New Albion labels. Adams has worked with many prominent performers and venues, including Bang On A Can, Almeida Opera, the California E.A.R. Unit, FLUX Quartet, the Paul Dresher Ensemble, Percussion Group Cincinnati, the Sundance Institute and Arena Stage. He has received awards and fellowships from Meet the Composer, the National Endowment for the Arts, Lila Wallace Arts Partners, the Rockefeller Foundation, Opera America, and the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts. JLA has served as composer in residence with the Anchorage Symphony, Fairbanks Symphony, Arctic Chamber Orchestra, Anchorage Opera, and the Alaska Public Radio Network. He has taught at the University of Alaska, Bennington College and the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, and has served as president of the American Music Center. Articles about John Luther Adams and his music appear in The New Grove Dictionary of Music Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Music and Musicians American Music in the 20th Century

    32. Welcome To The American Presidency
    An encyclopedic biography written for 38 grade students. Includes fact file and inaugural address.
    http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/nbk/bios/02pjohn.html
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    33. Adams, John
    Image gallery, vital statistics, previous exprience, and contact information.
    http://www.geocities.com/ja6325/

    34. John Adams Forum Frigate
    Forum and live chat site, which is devoted to the life and works of john adams.
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    35. The John Adams Institute, American Culture In The Heart Of Amsterdam, Lectures
    Promotes American literature and culture in Europe by bringing authors and other speakers to Amsterdam to give lectures. With lecture details and membership information.
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    13 November 2003 "Enormous thanks to the John Adams Institute for inviting me to Amsterdam, for introducing me to this most charming city and its friendly people, and above all, for you generous welcome. With appreciation and admiration for your many efforts."
    Discover America's best and brightest Next Event: Andrew Sean Greer - 9 June 2004 The John Adams Institute is happy to announce the visit of Andrew Sean Greer, who will talk on June 9, 2004 about his novel The Confessions of Max Tivoli (Dutch title by Anthos: De bekentenissen van Max Tivoli ). Bas Heijne will introduce Andrew Greer; conduct the interview with him and moderate questions from the public.

    36. John Adams High...A Boy Meets World Fan Site
    Cast biographies, pictures, and episode list.
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    Welcom To John Adams High...This Website is dedicated to the best show ever...Boy Meets World. The show which started back in 1993 has lived in the hearts of many. After finding so few BMW sites on the web i thought id make one myself. Please tell your friends and give me any suggestions to make it better. Even if they aren't making new shows im making new pages so come back often. Have a great BMW day and enjoy your time a John Adams High. Your Host~The Penguin Sign my Guestbook Read my Guestbook
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    37. Adams, John Quincy
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia adams, john Quincy. adams Related content fromHighBeam Research on john Quincy adams. McCollum, Sean. john
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      Adams, John Quincy Adams, John Quincy, Adams and Abigail Adams and father of Charles Francis Adams Dana In 1803 he became a U.S. senator as a Federalist, but his independence led him to approve Jeffersonian policies in the Louisiana Purchase and in the Embargo Act of 1807 ; the Federalists were outraged, and he resigned (1808). Sent as minister to Russia in 1809, he was well received, but the Napoleonic wars eclipsed Russian-American relations. He then helped to draw up the Treaty of Ghent Monroe Doctrine In 1824 Adams was a candidate for the U.S. presidency. Neither he, nor Andrew Jackson , nor Henry Clay received a majority in the electoral college, and the election was decided in the House of Representatives. There Clay supported Adams, making him president. Adams appointed Clay secretary of state, over the Jacksonians' cry that the appointment fulfilled a corrupt bargain. With little popular support and without a party, Adams had an unhappy, ineffective administration, despite his attempts to institute a broad program of internal improvements. Cold and introspective, Adams was not generally popular, but he was respected for his high-mindedness and knowledge. His interest in science led him to promote the

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      John Adams Born: Birthplace:
      Braintree, Mass. John Adams born on Oct. 30 (Oct. 19, old style), 1735, at Braintree (now Quincy), Mass. A Harvard graduate, he considered teaching and the ministry but finally turned to law and was admitted to the bar in 1758. Six years later, he married Abigail Smith. He opposed the Stamp Act, served as lawyer for patriots indicted by the British, and by the time of the Continental Congresses, was in the vanguard of the movement for independence. In 1778, he went to France as commissioner. Subsequently he helped negotiate the peace treaty with Britain, and in 1785 became envoy to London. Resigning in 1788, he was elected vice president under Washington and was reelected in 1792. Though a Federalist, Adams did not get along with Hamilton, who sought to prevent his election to the presidency in 1796 and thereafter intrigued against his administration. In 1798, Adams's independent policy averted a war with France but completed the break with Hamilton and the right-wing Federalists; at the same time, the enactment of the Alien and Sedition Acts, directed against foreigners and against critics of the government, exasperated the Jeffersonian opposition. The split between Adams and Hamilton resulted in Jefferson's becoming the next president. Adams retired to his home in Quincy. He and Jefferson died on the same day, July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.

    39. About Congruent Music Co.
    Booking a Group. Performance Schedule. Biography. Instructional Articles john sMusings Musician Humor. Links. Contact Us. john adams Performance Groups.
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    40. The Eagle 1997 - John Couch Adams And The Discovery Of Neptune
    The History of its discovery.
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    John Couch Adams and the discovery of Neptune
    Fifty years ago, in October 1946, I came up to John's wrestling with the problem of whether to read Natural Sciences or Mathematics. I was much attracted by Mathematics which offered Astronomy as an option in the final year, and unfortunately at that time it was possible to do only half-subject Mathematics in Natural Sciences Part I. In the event, however, I decided on Natural Sciences, more particularly Physics in Part II. On the first day of the Michaelmas Term 1946 a lecture was given by the Astronomer Royal, Sir Harold Spencer Jones, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Discovery of Neptune. Since John Couch Adams, the British astronomer involved in the discovery, was a Johnian, I decided to have a look at his papers in the College Library and write an account of what happened to mark the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the discovery. John Adams was born in 1819 in Cornwall, of farming stock, and from an early age confounded his family and teachers with his mathematical ability. He earned a place at St John's and was awarded a Scholarship. At the end of his undergraduate studies in 1843 he was Senior Wrangler, with more than twice the marks of the Second Wrangler. Despite this success he was always modest, retiring and self-effacing, but always sincere and ready to help people. He had become interested in the problem of Uranus in 1841 when he read a report on Astronomy by the Astronomer Royal Sir George Airy. The five planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn had been observed for centuries, distinguished from stars because they moved relatively to the stars from night to night. Through a telescope each planet was seen as a small disc, whereas a star was a point. Johannes Kepler had shown that each planet orbited the Sun in an ellipse - one of his laws - and Sir Isaac Newton explained these laws by the Inverse Square Law of Gravitation (doubling the distance between two bodies divides by four the gravitational force of attraction).

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