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96. ADAMS (John Quincy), Secretary of State.—
I have barely left myself room to express my satisfaction at your call to the important
office [12]
you hold, and to tender you the
assurance of my great esteem and respect.—
To John Quincy Adams. Washington ed. vii, 90.
(1817)
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