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... JOHN Adams , 1797-1801 , 46 V. ADMINISTRATion of Thomas Jefferson , 1801–1809 , 56 VI . ADMINISTRATION OF JAMES MADISON , 1809-1817 , VII . ADMINISTRATION OF JAMES MONROE , 1817-1825 , VIII . ADMINISTRATION OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS , 1825 ...
... JOHN Adams , 1797-1801 , 46 V. ADMINISTRATion of Thomas Jefferson , 1801–1809 , 56 VI . ADMINISTRATION OF JAMES MADISON , 1809-1817 , VII . ADMINISTRATION OF JAMES MONROE , 1817-1825 , VIII . ADMINISTRATION OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS , 1825 ...
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... John Quincy Adams at Portugal ; who was soon after transferred to Prussia , and succeeded at Portugal by William Smith of South Caro- lina . At the Netherlands the United States were repre- sented by Wm . Vans Murray . The new ...
... John Quincy Adams at Portugal ; who was soon after transferred to Prussia , and succeeded at Portugal by William Smith of South Caro- lina . At the Netherlands the United States were repre- sented by Wm . Vans Murray . The new ...
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... John Quincy Adams was a partici- pator in this caucus . The Democrats had more to fear from dissensions among themselves than from the Feder- alists . James Monroe was a rival candidate for nomina- tion . Two days prior to the ...
... John Quincy Adams was a partici- pator in this caucus . The Democrats had more to fear from dissensions among themselves than from the Feder- alists . James Monroe was a rival candidate for nomina- tion . Two days prior to the ...
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... John Quincy Adams , Secretary of State ; William H. Craw- ford , Secretary of the Treasury ; John C. Calhoun , Secre- tary of War ; and William Wirt , Attorney - General . These were all of the Republican or Democratic school of ...
... John Quincy Adams , Secretary of State ; William H. Craw- ford , Secretary of the Treasury ; John C. Calhoun , Secre- tary of War ; and William Wirt , Attorney - General . These were all of the Republican or Democratic school of ...
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... John Quincy Adams in his famous diary , that the Missouri proviso had been signed by the President in a very different sense from that in which it had been accepted in Congress . If the interpretation of the word " forever , " as ...
... John Quincy Adams in his famous diary , that the Missouri proviso had been signed by the President in a very different sense from that in which it had been accepted in Congress . If the interpretation of the word " forever , " as ...
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