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Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams

CHAPTER III
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Every measure of his reign has been wrong.

It seems they don't like Pinckney.

They think he is no friend to that country, and too much of a French Jacobin.

They wanted to work up some idea or other of introducing another in his place, but our young politician [Footnote: J.Q.

Adams.] saw into them too deeply to be duped.


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