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Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams

CHAPTER XIII
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Mr.Adams not only warded off the virulent attacks made upon him, but carried the war so effectually into the camp of his enemies, that, becoming heartily tired of the contest, they repeatedly endeavored to get rid of the whole subject by laying it on the table.

To this Mr.Adams objected.

He insisted that it should be thoroughly canvassed.

Immense excitement ensued.

Call after call of the House was made.


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