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History and hymns of John Adam Granade : Holston's pilgrim, preacher, poet /
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John Adams vs. Thomas Paine : rival plans for the early republic /
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John Adams and the diplomacy of the American Revolution /
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Violin concertos of John Adams & Philip Glass.
Published 1999Table of Contents: “…Violin concerto (1993) / John Adams (33:31) -- Concerto for violin and orchestra (1987) / Philip Glass (26:04).…”
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Piano music of John Adams & Terry Riley.
Published 1998Table of Contents: “…The walrus in memorium / Terry Riley -- China gates / John Adams -- The heaven ladder. Book 7. Misha's bear dance ; Venus in '94 ; Ragtempus fugatis ; Fandango on the heaven ladder ; Simone's lullaby / Terry Riley -- Phrygian gates / John Adams.…”
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John Adams, founder of the American political tradition /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Beginning a life of leadership -- Passionate revolutionary, the First and Second Continental Congresses -- John Adams as diplomat to France, victory in the Revolutionary War -- Foreign ambassador in London -- John Adams as Vice President -- The Presidency of John Adams -- John Adams; Presidency concluded -- A life well-lived -- John Adams' legacy.…”
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John Winthrop and the constitutional thinking of John Adams /
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To John Adams, President, and to the Congress of the United States. : The subscribers, inhabitants, and citizens of Boston, in the state of Massachusetts, deeply impressed with the critical and alarming situation of the United States; and convinced of the necessity of unanimity and firmness at this interesting moment, beg leave to express to the supreme executive, and the Congress of the United States, their fullest approbation of the measures adopted by the President, relative to our foreign relations, their gratitude for his exertions to conciliate the French Republic, and his solicitude to settle and accommodate all existing differences, upon terms, compatible with the safety, the interest, and the dignity of the United States....
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