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  • in Philadelphia in the summer of 1776. As Jefferson vowed, Adams was the "colossus of independence." 3 Far from being the cold and colĀ­ orless Puritan he often perceived to be, Adams loved a joke, was fond of tobacco and alcohol, and delighted in good talk
  • lectures and conferences. Whenever he traveled to another city to speak, he inquired about out-of-print bookstores in the vicinity. He also planned his vacation trips around expeditions to rare bookstores and auctions. "I pretty well scoured the country
  • word of the deal reached Washington. rhe Johnson team believed that the September Dean Rusk ordered the American ambassador to The Hague to inquire of Dutch officials when the ships would sail and \ hen the title would officially pass into [North
  • vision when he had been campaigning for another Republican, at a time when the GOP had no follower in the state to speak f. "Hey, did anybody ever tell you that you look like Jim Baker?' inquired the votĀ­ er. "Yes, often," said the amused Baker. The voter