"This admirable monograph, by the distinguished erving Professor of Chemistry in Harvard University, is the first American contribution to 'The International Scientific Series,' and a more attractive piece of work in the way of popular exposition upon a difficult subject has not appeared in a long time.
"Fungi: Their Nature and Uses"
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke
At this time Mr. Adams was laboriously collecting evidence in support of these views, and preparing letters of instruction to George erving, dated the 19th of November, in which Jackson's conduct is fully stated, and the execution of Arbuthnot and Ambrister and the taking of Pensacola defended.
"Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams."
Josiah Quincy
Mr. Jefferson wrote to President Monroe expressing in the highest terms his approbation of these letters, and the hope that those of the 12th of March and the 28th of November to erving, with, also, those of Mr. Adams to Onis, would be translated into French, and communicated to every court in Europe, as a thorough vindication of the conduct and policy of the American government.
"Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams."
Josiah Quincy