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87. ADAMS (John), Political Principles of.—[further continued].
Can anyone read Mr. Adams's “Defence of the American Constitutions,
” without seeing that he was a
monarchist? And J. Q. Adams, the son, was
more explicit than the father in his answer to
Paine's “Rights of Man.”—
To William Short. Washington ed. vii, 390.
Ford ed., x, 332.
(M.
1825)
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