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Excerpt from Biographical History of La Crosse, Trempealeau and Buffalo Counties, Wisconsin: Containing Portraits of All the Presidents of the United States, With Accompanying Biographies of Each; Engravings of Prominent Citizens of the Counties, With Personal Histories of Many of the Early Settlers and Leading Families In 1785 Mr. Adams was appointed envoy to the court of St. James, to meet face to face the very king who had regarded him as an arch traitor! Accordingly he re. Paired thither, where he did actually meet and converse with George L! After a residence there for about three years he obtained permission to return to America. While in London he wrote and published an able work, in ...
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