id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20256 Quincy, Josiah Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams. .txt text/plain 119733 4515 56 of party censure and obloquy, in addition to the preceding reasons Mr. Adams gave to the public the following solemn convictions which States, Mr. Adams said that one consequence was that a very great any right or privilege of a citizen of the United States." And Mr. Adams said he would go further, and declare that Congress, by their Mr. Adams also wrote a letter to Mr. Rush, requesting him to explain to Mr. Luriottis that the executive of the United States sympathized with the the United States, in a letter to Mr. Adams, then Secretary of the affairs of the United States Bank, Mr. Adams requested of the House committee of the whole house, Mr. Adams asked the author of it (Mr. Cambreling, of New York) to what banks certain words, which he stated, Mr. Adams next states the proceedings of Congress on this subject during ./cache/20256.txt ./txt/20256.txt