Book/Printed Material A letter to Mr. Harrison Gray Otis ... on the present state of our national affairs, with remarks upon Mr. T. Pickering's Letter, to the governor of the commonwealth, Copy 1
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- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
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- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
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- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
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Image 5 of Copy 1 baTTER TO MR HARRISON GRAY OTIS A MEMBER OF THE SENATE OF MASSACHUSETTS ON THE PRESENT STATE s OF WITH as REMARKS UPON OUR NATIONAL AFFAIRS MR BD PICKBRINGS LETTER TO THE…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 6 of Copy 1 eto PERS OFFICE OF THE BartTimonE Parntor August 2 1824 Since the publication of Col Prcxerines Review of the Cunningham correspondence in which Mr Apams letter on the Embargo and Mr Apams…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 7 of Copy 1 LETH AEDES WasHincton March 31 1808 DEAR SiR I HAVE received from one of my friends in Boston a copy of a printed pamphlet containing a letter from Mr Pickering to the…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 8 of Copy 1 4 most animated tone of energy calls for the interposition of the come mercial states and assertsthat nothing but cieir sense clearly and emphatically expressed wil save them from ruin This solemn…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 9 of Copy 1 5 Should the occurrence upon which an appeal is made from the councils of the nation to those of a single state be one upon which the representation of the state had…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 10 of Copy 1 eo ee ea 6 te their common infvence and to their pubhec usefulness In our republicau government where the power of the nation consists alone in the sympathies of opinion this reciprocal…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 11 of Copy 1 Pe e hands or confiscated to British captorsthose orders under which tenfold as many millions of the same property would have been at this moment in the same predicament ad they not…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 12 of Copy 1 8 The omission of all notice of these facts in the pressing enquiries why the embargo was laid is the more surprising because they re of all the facts the most material…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 13 of Copy 1 9 unnoticed by Mr Pickering and which having now ceased will also be left unnoticed by me The orders of council of the 1ith Nov still subsist in all their force and…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 14 of Copy 1 10 alabandonment of the American cause this summons of uncondi tional surrender to the pretensions of our antagonist is in my mind highly alarming It becomes therefore a duty to which every…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 15 of Copy 1 7 14 quiving the return of his subjects the seamen especially from for eign countries and then itis an acknowledged principle that eve ry nation has a right to the service of…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 16 of Copy 1 ment Look again into the returns from the department of state you will see that the officers take our men without pretending toen quire where they were born sometimes merely to show…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 17 of Copy 1 Enough of this disgusting subjectI cannot stop to calculate how many of these wretched victims are natives of Massachusetts and how many natives of Virginia I cannot stop to soive that knotty…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 18 of Copy 1 14 tions had been required thoroughly to investigate every question of conflict between neutral and belligerent rights which has occurred in the history of modern war Mr Gore and Mr Pinkney our…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 19 of Copy 1 m a Ww between a belligerent and a neutral power But in fact it was an infringement of the rights of war as well as the rights of peace It was an…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 20 of Copy 1 46 circumstances and powers of France of the rule of the war of 1756 Tam not the apologist of France and Spain I have no national partialities no national attachments but to…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 21 of Copy 1 pe Ay offered not in vague and general terms but in precise and specific proposals Were any such made None But it is said Mr Mons roe was restricted from negociating upon…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
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Image 22 of Copy 1 48 Britain might be preserved if that measure of our national rights could be made the prevailing standard of the country When the news arrived in England although the general senti ment…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 23 of Copy 1 19 the shadow of a pretence before the court martial that they were British subjects or born in any of the Britis dominions Yet by this court martial they were sentenced fo…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 24 of Copy 1 20 are attempting it by compulsion The former would have admitted us as allies the latter will have us no otherwise than as colonists On the late debates in parliament the lord…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 25 of Copy 1 at tives both of France and England for preserving peace with us and has diminished their inducements to war It has lessened their capacities of inflicting injury upon us and _ given…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 26 of Copy 1 Cte APP WWD Ue JULY 27 1824 ON the 18th of December 1807 Mr Jeferson sent a conjidential message to both houses of congress recommending an immediate embargvand enclosing two documents one…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 27 of Copy 1 notification either to the government of the Umied Siates or to their minister in London the orders in council which but for the embargo would while Mr Rose was amusing us with…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 28 of Copy 1 stitution for the nonimportation act which had passed on the 18th of April 1806 but pending the negotia tions had been suspended until the 14th of December 41807 only four days before…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 29 of Copy 1 f a 25 might pass through all the stages of its enactment ina single day With these views a decided majority of the Senate concurred The rule which required that bills should…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 30 of Copy 1 26 ness of legislation into the will of the executive To support the charge he quoted several words which he said I had used in the debate and which detached from this…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 31 of Copy 1 37 ing when called upon to explain what I meant by reference to the recommendation of the execu tive upon his responsibility and to the other rea sons which he might have…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 32 of Copy 1 88 time arid to the particular subject in discussion Nor was that confidence misplaced In the house of repre sentatives the embargo message was debated three days on the meritsbut after the…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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Image 33 of Copy 1 conflict is past and the contest of principle is at an end _ both parties and above all the prevailing party should _ remember and practice upon the maxim of the Roman…
- Contributor: Adams, John Quincy - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1824
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About this Item
Title
- A letter to Mr. Harrison Gray Otis ... on the present state of our national affairs, with remarks upon Mr. T. Pickering's Letter, to the governor of the commonwealth,
Names
- Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848.
- Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
Created / Published
- Baltimore, Printed at the office of the Baltimore patriot, 1824.
Headings
- - Adams, John Quincy,--1767-1848--Correspondence
- - Otis, Harrison Gray,--1767-1848--Correspondence
- - Pickering, Timothy,--1745-1829--Correspondence
- - United States--Foreign relations--1801-1809
- - Embargo, 1807-1809
Notes
- - Shoemaker 15026
- - Also available in digital form.
- - Also available in digital form.
- - Form AACR2. vj46 11-23-87.
- - LAC brd 2019-05-10 no edits (3 cards)
Medium
- 29 p. 21 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- E336 .P628
- AC901 .M5 vol. 372, no. 9
- E337.8 .A22 1802 vol. 1, no. 4 Copy 1 In a collection with title: J.Q. Adams to M.L.A.
- E337.8 .A22 1821 vol. 1, no. 5 Copy 1 In a collection with title: Select pamphlets : J.Q. Adams, 1821-1823. Gift of Mrs. Richard M. Cutts, Mar. 6, 1986.
Library of Congress Control Number
- 09020406
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