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Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams

CHAPTER XII
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I did call.

General Jackson, sir, was at that time holding his quarters in the hotel at the other end of the avenue, now kept by Mr.Azariah Fuller, but then under the management of Jonathan McCarty.

The day was exceedingly warm, and, on entering General Jackson's parlor, I found him much exhausted by excitement, and the intensity of the weather.

I made known to him the object of my visit; when he replied that I would greatly oblige him if I would excuse him from looking into the matter then.

"Leave the papers with me, sir, till to-morrow, or the next day, and I will examine them." I did leave them sir; and the next day called for the hero's opinion and decision.


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