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The Autobiography of John Adams (U.S. Heritage)

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THE MEMOIRS AND OTHER KEY WRITINGS OF JOHN ADAMS, A LEADER OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.


Also includes:

  • A Dissertation on the Canon and Federal Law
  • Instructions of the Town of Braintree to Their Representative
  • Novanglus and Massachusettensis
  • Thoughts on Government
  • The Constitution of Massachusetts of 1780
  • A Defence of the Constitution of Government of the United States of America
  • Three Letters to Roger Sherman on the Constitution of the United States
  • Discourses on Davila
  • Letters to John Taylor

                  The Autobiography of John Adams: with Diaries and Other Revolutionary Writings from the 2nd President of the United States is part of the U.S. Heritage series and is a collection of the key writings from President John Adams that helped establish and form the United States of America. The revolutionary ideas and inspirational writings are included in this book for everyone, for students of all ages, to people who are actively involved in politics and their community and anyone interested in the amazing birth and history of America.


                  LEARN WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN AMERICAN!


                  HUMANIX BOOKS U.S. Heritage series is the definitive collection of political writings and history of the Founding Fathers that paved the way for the United States of America to become the indispensable nation and THE example of Democracy, Liberty and Freedom in the world.

                  About This Edition

                  ISBN: 9781630062613
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                  Author: John Adams
                  Publisher: Humanix Books
                  Format: Hardback
                  Pagination: 456 pages
                  Series: U.S. Heritage
                  Genres: History of the Americas