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Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams

CHAPTER VI
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Jackson caused great excitement throughout the United States, and subjected him to no little blame.

The subject excited much debate in Congress.

A resolution censuring him for his summary proceedings was introduced, but voted down by a large majority.

In Mr.
Monroe's cabinet, there was a strong feeling against Gen.Jackson.

The President, and all the members, with a single exception, were disposed to hold him responsible for having transcended his orders.Hon.Wm.


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