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John Quincy Adams Quotes - Page 3

Nip the shoots of arbitrary power in the bud, is the only maxim which can ever preserve the liberties of any people.

"Novanglus or A History of the Dispute with America, From Its Origin in 1754 to the Present Time (Essay No. 3)". Essays by John Quincy Adams, first published in the Boston Gazette, 1774-1775.

The public history of all countries, and all ages, is but a sort of mask, richly colored. The interior working of the machinery must be foul.

John Quincy Adams (1951). “Diary, 1794-1845: American Diplomacy and Political, Social, and Intellectual Life from Washington to Polk”

The Bible contains the revelation of the will of God. It contains the history of the creation of the world, and of mankind.

John Quincy Adams (1850). “Letters by John Quincy Adams, on the Study of the Bible”, p.20