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after a visit to quincy, mass., john, abigail, and son john quincy adams fascinated me. given the political turmoil of the past year, mccullough’s biography was a pure gift, especially since it was written so well that i found it difficult to lay it down!! it’s a refreshing piece ...
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search of a delightful book about an outstanding leader in America’s past, this is strongly recommended. “It is of no use to discover our own faults and infirmities unless the discovery prompts up to amendment.”-John Quincy Adams
“Washington City” in ruins as a result of successful British attacks–and Monroe’s attempts to keep government and family together, and safe. As the war fades from view, Monroe and his Secretary of State, John Quincy Adams, and a somewhat out-of-control general Andrew Jackson push the ...