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Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams

CHAPTER XV
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The question was long and anxiously debated.

The American people hesitated to hazard, for speculative advantages, the measures of independence already obtained.

Monroe and Adams waited calmly and firmly.

The impassioned voice of Henry Clay rose from the Chamber of Representatives.

It rang through the continent like the notes of the clarion, inspiring South America with new resolution, and North America with the confidence the critical occasion demanded.


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