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Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848, son of AA and JA, designated as JQA in The Adams Papers):

Character, Appearance, Habits, Domestic Life

CFA's estimate

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DCA03
29*
56*
266*
316*
328-329*
331*
367*
410*
xxxiv*
DCA04
189-190*
201*
305*
362*
409*
419*
DCA05
27-28*
49*
110*
124*
139*
191*
251*
294-295*
365*
DCA06
75-76*
118*
194*
241*

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speeches, writings, and lectures8

DCA07
101*
272-273*
292*
xxiii*
DCA08
103*
226*
314*
326*

as money manager4

DCA07
125*
DCA08
39*
178*
351*

compares to JA2

DCA07
272*
xxiii*

distinction2

DCA08
200*
262*

battle against Gag Rule1

DCA07
180*

changes in political views1

DCA07
80*

contribution to CFA's “Southern Conventions” articles1

DCA08
258*

fondness for conversation1

DCA07
264*

imaginative qualities from AA1

DCA07
72*

independence of actions1

DCA08
213*

little talent for farming1

DCA07
93*

member of diplomatic mission1

DCA08
201*

“My father is a genius, and he is not prudent”1

DCA05
251*

pleasure in living with1

DCA08
146*

prominence limits CFA's political activity1

DCA07
xv*

silence affects large dinner1

DCA07
88*

“sinks from want of intellectual stimulus”1

DCA08
108*

tariff policy1

DCA07
18-19*

Tocqueville's evaluation of presidency1

DCA07
250*

values money1

DCA07
10*

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