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Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams

CHAPTER I
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Say as little about it as I do.

I laugh, and will laugh before all posterity, at their impotent rage and envy." In July, 1781, Francis Dana, who had attended John Adams as Secretary of Legation, was appointed Minister to Russia.

John Quincy Adams, then fourteen years old, was appointed Private Secretary of this mission.

He remained at that post fourteen months, performing its duties with entire satisfaction to the minister.

The singular ripeness of the youthful secretary was shown in his travelling alone, on his return from St.
Petersburgh, by a journey leisurely made, and filled with observations of Sweden, Denmark, Hamburgh, and Bremen.


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