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John Quincy Adams Ward : an appreciation

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    John Adams, Quincy, Massachusetts, letter to John Quincy Adams :

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    Regarding a case argued by John Adams in 1777 in favor of Colonel Elisha Doane and Shearjashub Bourne in maritime court in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, before Judge Brackett.

    mssHM 26328

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    John Adams, Quincy, Massachusetts, letter to Richard Rush :

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    Letter expressing Adams' views on aristocracy as natural, that inequalities of influence exist in nature, must be levelled by law; also discusses the "privileged order of beauty" and the example of Emma, Lady Hamilton. Item is bound with an engraved portrait of Adams and an auction or sale advertisement of the Adams letter.

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    John Adams, Quincy, Massachusetts, letter to William Wirt :

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    Sending publication of a sermon preached in Massachusetts in 1749/50. Written on the same sheet: William Makepeace Thackeray letter to Whitwell Elwin : autograph letter, 1856 January 28 (2 pages), Thackerayana Box 1.

    mssHM 15344

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    John Quincy Adams, Berlin, letter to Elbridge Gerry :

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    Regarding U.S. relations with France and Gerry's special diplomatic commission there (along with Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and John Marshall); letter also discusses the new decree against neutral navigation and commerce and U.S. relations with Great Britain. Endorsed by Gerry.

    mssHM 22837

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    John Quincy Adams, The Hague, letter to Jean Luzac :

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    Regarding the recent U.S. presidential election of 1796; is sending a copy of President Washington's recent speech to Congress. Discusses the seizing of American ships by the French Directory.

    mssHM 22839

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    John Quincy Adams, Washington, D.C., letter to John Quincy Adams, Quincy

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    Autograph letter signed. Letter to his nephew in Navy regarding his passing exams; also communicated his desire to join Mediterranean squadron to Secretary of the Navy. (1 page)

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