Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, Vol. 2: Comprising Portions of His Diary From 1795 to 1848
It is related of Augustus Casar, that, being upon his death bed, he turned, just before he expired, to the friends who were standing around, and asked them what they thought of the part which he had acted on the scene of human life. They expressed their admiration, as their feelings or their prudence inspired. Then said he.
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