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  1. Arguing about Slavery: John Quincy Adams and the Great Battle in the United States Congress by William Lee Miller, 1998-01-12
  2. Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, Vol. 11: Comprising Portions of His Diary from 1795 to 1848 (Classic Reprint) by John Quincy Adams, 2009-05-28
  3. John Quincy Adams: His Connection with the Monroe Doctrine (1823) by Charles Francis Adams, Worthington Chauncey Ford, 2010-02-28
  4. The Bible Lessons of John Quincy Adams for His Son (Profiles in Fatherhood)
  5. Letters of John Quincy Adams, to His Son, On the Bible and Its Teachings by John Quincy Adams, 2010-03-24
  6. First Son And President: A Story About John Quincy Adams (Creative Minds Biographies) by Beverly Gherman, 2005-09
  7. Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams by William Henry Seward, 2010-03-07
  8. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS: BOY PATRIOT. by Ann Weil., 1945
  9. John Quincy Adams (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2005-03
  10. Writings of John Quincy Adams by John Quincy Adams, Worthington Chauncey Ford, 2010-09-13
  11. Diary of John Quincy Adams, Volumes 1 and 2: November 1779 - December 1788 (Adams Papers) by John Quincy Adams, 1982-01-01
  12. The Life and Times of Congressman John Quincy Adams by Leonard L. Richards, 1988-04-14
  13. John Quincy Adams and the Union by Samuel Flagg Bemis, 1980-11
  14. Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 1 by John Quincy Adams, Worthington Chauncey Ford, 2010-01-12

21. The Amistad Case- The Arguments Of John Quincy Adams Before The Supreme Court
A transcript of the arguments adams presented to the nation's highest court in the landmark case.Category Kids and Teens School Time Speeches and Writings......Click here to visit our sponsor, Argument of john quincy adams Before the SupremeCourt of the United States in the case of the United States, Appellants, vs.
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Argument of John Quincy Adams Before the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of the United States, Appellants, vs. Cinque, and others, Africans, captured in the schooner Amistad, by Lieut. Gedney, Delivered on the 24th of February and 1st of March 1841.
Originally published in 1841 by S.W. Benedict
ARGUMENT OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS
In rising to address this Court as one of its attorneys and counselors, regularly admitted at a great distance of time, I feel that an apology might well be expected where I shall perhaps be more likely to exhibit at once the infinities of age and the inexperience of youth, than to render those services to the individuals whose lives and liberties aren't the disposal of this Court which I would most earnestly desire to render. But as I am unwilling to employ one moment of the time of the Court in anything that regards my own personal situation, I shall reserve what few observations I may think necessary to offer as an apology till the close of my argument on the merits of the question.
"Constans et perpetua voluntas, jus suum cuique tribuendi."

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23. Biography Of John Quincy Adams
Short biography reproduced from the 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Brittanica.
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Biography of John Quincy Adams
As are all writings published more than 75 years ago see http://www.fplc.edu/tfield/copyTerm.htm From the 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Brittanica AUTHORITIES.J. T. Morse, John Quincy Adams (Boston, 1883; new edition, 1899); Josiah Quincy, Memoir of the Life of, John Quincy Adams (Boston, 1858); C. F. Adams (ed.), Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, comprising portions of his diary from 1795 to 1848 (12 vols., Philadelphia. 1874-1877). (E. CH.) Prepared by Michael Peil for the Legal Information Institute Last revised 20 December 1997 at 21:57.

24. Biography Of John Quincy Adams
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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.

25. Internet Public Library: POTUS
john quincy adams. Internet Biographies john quincy adams from The Presidentsof the United States of America Compiled by the White House.
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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

26. John Quincy Adams Elementary School
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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

28. Internet Public Library: POTUS
Boylston adams Married Abigail Smith (17441818), on October 25, 1764 ChildrenAbigail Amelia adams (1765-1813); john quincy adams (1767-1848); Susanna adams
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John Adams
2nd President of the United States
(March 4, 1797 to March 3, 1801) Nickname: "Atlas of Independence" Born: October 30, 1735, in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts
Died: July 4, 1826, in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts Father: John Adams
Mother: Susanna Boylston Adams
Married: Abigail Smith (1744-1818) , on October 25, 1764
Children: Abigail Amelia Adams (1765-1813); John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) ; Susanna Adams (1768-70); Charles Adams (1770-1800); Thomas Boylston Adams (1772-1832) Religion: Unitarian Education: Graduated from Harvard College (1755) Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Federalist Other Government Positions:
  • Member of Continental Congress, 1774-78

29. IPL POTUS -- John Quincy Adams
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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
  • Minister to Prussia, 1797-1801
  • United States Senator, 1803-08
  • Minister to Russia, 1809-11

30. William Lee Miller / John Quincy Adams
Excerpt from William Lee Miller's work Arguing About Slavery examines adams' abolitionist stance.
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John Quincy Adams William Lee Miller a profile taken from Arguing About Slavery by William Lee Miller, published by Albert A. Knopf, 1996, pp.153-178 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS was not just another congressman. He had been, among many other distinctions, president of the United States, the sixth president, and the second of his family to serve in that office. But beyond that he was a living link to the nation's founders. Washington had no children; Jefferson had no sons who survived; Madison had no children of his own, although by marrying Dolley he acquired stepchildren. Hamilton was survived by seven children, none of whom reflected the brilliance of their father; Franklin's only son went over to the other side in the Revolution. Were there no politically active, able, republican direct male descendants of the great founders of the late eighteenth century? There was John Quincy Adams. Very few human beings can have had an upbringing in a nation's ideal comparable to his. He had spent his boyhood imbibing the meaning of the American Revolution from his extraordinary parents, at the center of the action. He had spent his adult career defining the role of the new American republic on the world scene.

31. The Importance Of Assuming Full Power
A comparison of the leadership skills of Thomas Jefferson and john quincy adams to two modern American business leaders.
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Note on this Essay: It was published March 8, 2001, for a class called Executive Leadership. It was taught by Dr. Shils at the Wharton School. If you have any comments, please visit my homepage for info on how to contact me. The Importance of Assuming Full Power Hewlett Packard is another technological company that has found itself having serious economic difficulties the last couple of years, but when hiring Carleton S. Fiorina in mid-1999, the new CEO did not make the same mistake as Thoman, but assumed full responsibility. Refusing to share any power, she says, "I am running the business the way I think it ought to be run." The two former presidents have in common with Fiorina and Thoman that their appointments were heavily disputed, but only two of the four leaders managed to seize the challenge and successfully take command of power. Thoman might have been formally in charge of Xerox in the same way as John Quincy Adams formally was the elected president, yet the informal organizations they were to lead did not accept their leadership. History put aside, these were the mistakes that set the two apart from Fiorina and Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson once said, "It is not wisdom alone but public confidence in that wisdom which can support an administration." The logic in his argument certainly translates to the world of business, and Rick Thoman should by now have learnt the lesson that full dedication and support from one’s subordinates is needed if ideas are to be successfully implemented. Fiorina has already started implementing wide-reaching and radical reform at Hewlett Packard, but it is still too early to tell if the restructuring will be successful. She certainly has proven, though, that she has the power to implement her ideas. In that sense, she has already shown herself to be an effective leader. As long as she is able to keep the confidence of her employees, the team she is hired to lead will have a much greater chance of reaching success than Thoman’s subordinates ever had.

32. ADAMS, John Quincy (1767-1848) Biographical Information
adams, john quincy, (son of john adams, father of Charles Francis adams, brotherin-law of William Stephens Smith), a
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33. America First On Foreign Policy
Calls for a return to a foreign policy based on national security in the tradition of George Washington and john quincy adams.
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34. Colonial Hall Biography Of John Adams, Birth And Education (1 Of 9)
Part 1 of 9 of the biography of one of America's Founding Fathers john adams. john adams was born at quincy, then part of the ancient town of Braintree, on the 19th day of October, old style, 1735.
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He became a member of Harvard College, 1751, and was graduated in course in 1755: with what degree of reputation he left the university is not now precisely known; we only know that he was distinguished in a class of which the Dr. Hemmenway was a member, who bore honorable testimony to the openness and decision of his character, and to the strength and activity of his mind.
Having chosen the law for his profession, he commenced and prosecuted its studies under the direction of Samuel Putnam, a barrister of eminence at Worcester. By him he was introduced to the celebrated Jeremy Gridley, then attorney general of the province of Massachusetts Bay. At the first interview they became friends; Gridley at once proposed Mr. Adams for admission to the bar of Suffolk, and took him into special favor. Soon after his admission, Mr. Gridley led his young friend into a private chamber with an air of secrecy, and, pointing to a book case, said, "Sir, there is the secret of my eminence, and of which you may avail yourself as you please." It was a pretty good collection of treatises of the civil law. In this place Mr. Adams spent his days and nights, until he had made himself master of the principles of the code.

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36. Creative Quotations From John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)
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37. Adams, John Quincy. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. adams, john quincy.1767–1848, 6th President of the United States (1825–29), b
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38. United First Parish Church (Unitarian), Quincy, Massachusetts
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Der erfolgreiche Außenminister war als Präsident glücklos. Der älteste Sohn von John Adams , am 11. Juli in Braintree, Massachusetts, geboren, war einer der weltläufigsten der amerikanischen Gründergeneration. Nach diplomatischem Dienst in Den Haag, Petersburg, London und Berlin war er -25 Außenminister unter James Monroe und hatte wesentlichen Anteil an der Formulierung der Monroedoktrin. Die Jahre als Präsident ( -29) standen jedoch unter keinem glücklichen Stern: Seine nationale Politik stieß auf Widerstand, und seine Republikanische Partei spaltete sich.

40. America's Chrisitan Rulers: John Quincy Adams
A brief look at adams' faith.Category Society History Presidents adams, john quincy......America's Chrisitan Rulers john quincy adams. john quincy adams wasborn in Braintree, now quincy, Massachusetts, the son of john
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America's Chrisitan Rulers: John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams was born in Braintree, now Quincy, Massachusetts, the son of John Adams, the second President of the United States. On March 4th 1825, he was inaugurated as President and served one term. His inaugural address closed with these words: "Knowing that 'except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain,' with fervent supplications for His favor, to His overruling providence I commit, with humble, but fearless confidence, my own fate, and the future destinies of my country." Known as a great orator, he was a popular speaker in many places. He owed his influence, not to his manner, presence or pleasing tones, but to the fact that what he said was worth hearing. When it was feared that Christian influence was waning in New England, he prepared a lecture on Truth, which he delivered in many places. The premise was: "A man to be a Christian must believe in God, in the Bible, in the Divinity of the Savior's mission, and in a future state of rewards and punishments." Adams wrote a series of letters to his son on "The Bible and its Teachings" which were published in the New York Tribune, in which he stated: "I have myself for many years made it a practice to read through the Bible once every year. I have always endeavored to read it with the same spirit and temper of mind which I now recommend to you; that is, with the intention and desire that it contribute to my advancement in wisdom and virtue ... My custom is, to read four or five chapters every morning, immediately after rising form my bed. It employs about an hour of my time, and seems to me the most suitable manner of beginning the day."

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