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Ex-President John Quincy Adams in Pittsburgh in 1843 is an eloquent speech complimenting the well-renowned, American founding father John Quincy Adams. Excerpt: "We have not strewed flowers in your path, nor erected triumphal arches at your approach, but greet you with the homage of grateful hearts, as evinced in this spontaneous outpouring of the people…"
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