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... Adams's wig to the barber before July 16 ? The hair hung down in strings ; there was a worn patch at the back where he leaned his head against the kitchen settle . Mr. Adams , overhearing this exordium , remarked that Sir Adams need ...
... Adams's wig to the barber before July 16 ? The hair hung down in strings ; there was a worn patch at the back where he leaned his head against the kitchen settle . Mr. Adams , overhearing this exordium , remarked that Sir Adams need ...
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... Adams mounted the stage the whole Adams family stiffened to fascinated horror and leaned forward , holding its breath . President Holyoke , looking genial , rose and addressed him : “ An libertas politica , in absentia restrictionis ...
... Adams mounted the stage the whole Adams family stiffened to fascinated horror and leaned forward , holding its breath . President Holyoke , looking genial , rose and addressed him : “ An libertas politica , in absentia restrictionis ...
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... ADAMS AND ABIGAIL ADAMS JOHN ADAMS The following famous letter from John Adams in Philadelphia , to his wife Abigail in Boston , announces the great news of the independence resolu- tion and presages the impending Declaration . ( Adams ...
... ADAMS AND ABIGAIL ADAMS JOHN ADAMS The following famous letter from John Adams in Philadelphia , to his wife Abigail in Boston , announces the great news of the independence resolu- tion and presages the impending Declaration . ( Adams ...
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