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“Mausoleums, statues, monuments will never be erected to me,” John Adams observed in his post-presidential retirement. “Panegyrical romances will never be written, nor flattering orations spoken, to transmit me to posterity in brilliant colors.” Throughout the second half of his long and eventful life, even as he ascended to the highest office in the new American republic, Adams was often painfull... goodreads.com