CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, ESQUIRE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, AND SEVERAL CITIZENS OF MASSACHUSETTS CONCERNING THE CHARGE OF A DESIGN TO DISSOLVE THE UNION.

Boston. 1829. 80pp. Contemporary plain wrapper. Wrap bit chipped at spine, light scattered foxing. Good. Item #WRCAM10868

Prints correspondence originally published in the NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER wherein Adams accused certain but unnamed citizens of Massachusetts of engaging in a design to dissolve the union, a response of some Massachusetts citizens, and Adams' reply. HOWES A68. SABIN 275.

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