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ADAMS, John Quincy , sixth president of the United States under the constitution, born in Braintree, Massachusetts, 11 July 1767; died in Washington, District of Columbia, 23 February 1848. johnqadams.org
From: Massachussets Married: Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams Born: July 11, 1767 in Braintree, Massachusetts Died: February 23, 1848, after collapsing on the floor of the House two days earlier. www.american-presidents.com/presidents/john-quincy-adams
Presidential Speeches Below are selections from the Miller Center's John Quincy Adams speech collection. www.americanpresident.org/history/johnquincyadams/
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When John Quincy Adams served as U.S. Secretary of State, he delivered this speech to the U.S. House of Representatives on July 4, 1821, in celebration of American Independence Day. www.fff.org/freedom/1001e.asp
The struggle was for chartered rights - for English liberties - for the cause of Algernon Sidney and John Hambden - for trial by jury - the Habeas Corpus and Magna Charta. www.lonang.com/exlibris/misc/1839-jub.htm