That Adams legacy is something we all could well remember today, and for that and many other reasons we are proud to have in this house, which belongs to all of the American people...
After hearing their remarks there is so very little that I can add because, as I was running mentally through my own min...
Here was a man who was in Moscow at the time that Napoleon's armies came through Russia and finally were turned back not...
Joining Mrs. Nixon, we express our appreciation to the Adams family, one of the really great American families, for thei...
He also had a capacity to express himself perhaps not so well in speeches--and maybe two speeches in 4 years is enough f...
Mrs. Nixon and I will join them in the Grand Hall to receive you, for those who have the time to do so.
Let us suppose that we had not had the United Nations. How many more problems and how many more crises would we have had...
My life on earth is finished, but I am content.
A man who negotiated many treaties-as Dr. Oliver has pointed out, the one ending the war in 1812--and one, and this litt...
There is a little vignette which tells us something about this man, which perhaps, as the John Quincy Adams of today has...
As a student of history I was fascinated, as I am sure all of you were, by the remarks of John Quincy Adams and also of ...