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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 17 December 1773 | 1773-12-17 | The Dye is cast: The People have passed the River and cutt away the Bridge: last Night Three... |
2 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 22 December 1773 | 1773-12-22 | Yesterday, the Governor called a Council at Cambridge. Eight Members met at Brattles. This no... |
3 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 9 April 1774 | 1774-04-09 | It is a great Mortification to me, to be obliged to deny my self the Pleasure of a Visit to my... |
4 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 25 June 1774 | 1774-06-25 | I am very sorry, I had not the Pleasure of seeing you, after your Return from Salem: as I wanted... |
5 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 17 July 1774 | 1774-07-17 | Among many other agreable Things, which occurr’d to me on my Return from my eastern Circuit, I... |
6 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 25 July 1774 | 1774-07-25 | There never was I believe, a greater Contrast, than I perceive, between the Noise and Hurry of... |
7 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 3 January 1775 | 1775-01-03 | I have this Moment recd a Line from Mrs. Warren and will in close her Letter to Mrs. Maccaulay,... |
8 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 15 March 1775 | 1775-03-15 | I have had the Pleasure and the Honour of Several Letters from you, and one from an incomparable... |
9 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 21 May 1775 | 1775-05-21 | I am vastly obliged to you for your Letter. It was like cold Water to a thirsty Soul. We Suffer,... |
10 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 26 May 1775 | 1775-05-26 | The Bearers of this are two young Gentlemen from Maryland, of one of the best and first Families... |
11 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 7 June 1775 | 1775-06-07 | We have been puzzled to discover, what we ought to do, with the Canadians and Indians. Several... |
12 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 10 June 1775 | 1775-06-10 | I have written a few Lines to Dr Warren to whom I refer you. It is of vast Importance that the... |
13 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 20 June 1775 | 1775-06-20 | This Letter will go by the sage, brave, and amiable General Washington, to whom I have taken the... |
14 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 21 June 1775 | 1775-06-21 | Major Mifflin goes in the Character of Aid de Camp to General Washington. I wish You to be... |
15 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 27 June 1775 | 1775-06-27 | I am extreamly obliged to you for your Favour of the 20th. of June. The last Fall, I had a great... |
16 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 6 July 1775 | 1775-07-06 | Every Line I receive from you, gives me great Pleasure, and is of vast Use to me in the public... |
17 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 6 July 1775 | 1775-07-06 | I have this Moment Sealed a Letter to you which is to go by my hospitable, honest, benevolent... |
18 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 10 July 1775 | 1775-07-10 | I have just Time to inclose You, a Declaration and an Address. How you will like them I know not.... |
19 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 11 July 1775 | 1775-07-11 | I have the Pleasure of inclosing you, a Declaration. Some call it a Manifesto. And We might... |
20 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 23 July 1775 | 1775-07-23 | I have many Things to write you, which thro Haste and Confusion, I fear, I Shall forget. Upon the... |
21 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 24 July 1775 | 1775-07-24 | In Confidence,—I am determined to write freely to you this Time. —A certain great Fortune and... |
22 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 26 July 1775 | 1775-07-26 | I can never Sufficiently regret, that this Congress have acted So much out of Character, as to... |
23 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 26 July 1775 | 1775-07-26 | I shall make you sick at the Sight of a Letter from me. I find by Edes’s Paper that Joseph Pearse... |
24 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 27 July 1775 | 1775-07-27 | The Congress have this Day, made an establishment of an Hospital and appointed Dr. Church... |
25 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 30 July 1775 | 1775-07-30 | For the Honour of the Massachusetts I have laboured in Conjunction with my Brethren to get you... |
26 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 17 September 1775 | 1775-09-17 | I have nothing in particular to write. Our most gracious K—— has given a fresh Proof of his... |
27 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 19 September 1775 | 1775-09-19 | I have but a moments Time to write and nothing of Importance to say. Mr. Randolph, our former... |
28 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 26 September 1775 | 1775-09-26 | This Afternoon, and not before I received a Line from the excellent Marcia, which is the first... |
29 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 28 September 1775 | 1775-09-28 | I write at this Time, only to remind you that I have received no Letters. Let me intreat the... |
30 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 30 September 1775 | 1775-09-30 | Mr. Lynch, Coll. Harrison, and Dr. Franklyn are preparing for a Journey to Watertown and... |