Vulgar words in John Quincy Adams - American Statesmen Series (Page 1)
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They taunted Mr. Adams with the opinion, as if merely to say that he held it was to damn him to everlasting infamy.
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He was no fiddler, but (p. 282) was endeavoring to prevent the music of him who, 'In the space of one revolving moon, Was statesman, poet, fiddler, and buffoon.'"