id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20183 Morse, John T., Jr. (John Torrey) John Quincy Adams American Statesmen Series .txt text/plain 80726 3291 61 Mr. Adams's career in public life stretched over so long a period that me as a party follower." Indeed, all his life long Mr. Adams was never time that John Adams had concluded his administration the great "Mr. Clay lost his temper," writes Mr. Adams a day or two later, (p. treaty, and he did not know whether he would sign it or not;" and Mr. Adams also said that he saw that the rest had made up their minds "at paragraph," said Mr. Adams, "comes directly or indirectly from Mr. Clay." But the paragraph did no harm, for on the following day the European combinations, said Mr. Adams, in which the United States With Adams President and Clay Secretary of State and Petitions, anti-slavery, presented in House by Adams, 243, 248, 249, Senate of the United States, election of Adams to, 30; ./cache/20183.txt ./txt/20183.txt