How To Use John Quincy Adams In A Sentence
- Sadly, Bachmann's inflated version of John Quincy Adams's antislavery record exemplifies how she and other Tea Party advocates remold the past into a founding-era-Disneyland version bolstering their political agenda. R. B. Bernstein: Will the Real John Quincy Adams Please Stand Up?
- They believed in what President John Quincy Adams's grandson Henry Adams called "the Ciceronian idea of government by the best. Harlow Giles Unger: When Statesmen Led the Nation
- It would no doubt surprise the reader, and no less so our Honorable Secretary of the Navy, should I say that I have seen George Washington, John Quincy Adams, Franklin Pierce, Rip Van Winkle, Allen G. Thurman and Hillary Herbert engaged together in a game of shinney. Naming the Indians
- Fiercely secular, John Quincy Adams took his oath on a book of laws containing the U.S. Constitution.
- In 1825, during the celebration of the inauguration of John Quincy Adams, it finally burst, but its forepart remains on display.
- John Quincy Adams, once President, but now a senile intermeddler, had been presenting petitions in Congress from various constituencies for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. Children of the Market Place
- When you said, "has been done under all Presidents and Leaders of all countries," then pretell, who did John Quincy Adams torture? Think Progress