"An Oration, Delivered at the Public Commencement, in the University of Cambridge, in New England, July 18, 1787"
Letters of Publicola, June 8-July 27, 1791
Letters of Marcellus, April 24-May 11, 1793
An Oration, Pronounced July 4th, 1793, at the Request of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, in Commemoration of the Anniversary of American Independence
An Oration, Delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1802. At the Anniversary Commemoration of the First Landing of our Ancestors, at that Place
Letters of Publius Valerius, October 26-November 16, 1804
An Inaugural Oration, Delivered at the Author's Installation, as Boylston Professor of Rhetorick and Oratory, at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. On Thursday, 12 June, 1806
A Letter to the Hon. Harrison Gray Otis, a Member of the Senate of Massachusetts, on the Present State of our National Affairs; with Remarks upon Mr. Pickering's Letter to the Governor of the Commonwealth (1808)
The Defence of General Jackson's Conduct in the Seminole War, December 31, 1818
An Address delivered At the request of a Committee of the Citizens of Washington on the occasion of reading the Declaration of Independence, on the Fourth of July, 1821
Inaugural Address. March 4, 1825
First Annual Message. December 6, 1825
Message on the Panama Congress. March 15, 1826
Speech at the Dedication of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. July 4, 1828
An Oration Addressed to the Citizens of the Town of Quincy, on the Fourth of July, 1831, the Fifty-fifth Anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America
Report of the Minority of the Committee on Manufactures, submitted to the House of Representatives of the United States, February 28, 1833
Speech of John Quincy Adams, on the Joint Resolution for Distributing Rations to the Distressed Fugitives from Indian Hostilities in the States of Alabama and Georgia. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, May 25, 1836.
Letters from John Quincy Adams to his Constituents of the Twelfth Congressional District in Massachusetts. To which is Added his Speech in Congress, Delivered February 9, 1837.
The Jubilee of the Constitution (1839)
Mr. Adams' Speech, on War with Great Britain and Mexico; with the Speeches of Messrs. Wise and Ingersoll, to which it is in reply (1842)
Letter from Hon. John Quincy Adams, read at the recent celebration of West India Emancipation in Bangor, (Me.) [1843].