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You searched for: july AND 4 with filters: Author="Adams, John" AND Starting date=3 July 1776
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14 July 1778...below, and within it the four relevant letters dated 16 July:
92[July 4. 1778.] (Adams Papers)
July 4. 1778. This being the Anniversary of the Declaration of...
93[July 8.] (Adams Papers)
July 8. I had long since determined to look at..., 4 vols.in 2, Amsterdam, 1695
94[July 10. 1778.] (Adams Papers)
July 10. 1778....to Agreement, of which you inform Us in your Letter July 3. 1778.
95[11–13 July 1778] (Adams Papers)
July 11. 1778This day July 11. 1778 We received from Mr. Williams the following...
96[14–18 July 1778.] (Adams Papers)
July 14. 1778. Dined at Chatou with Mr. Bertin,...14 July
...these States, a Share in the said Fisheries. 4th. That if after a Treaty of Peace with...July...
1780 Feb. 4. Fryday We arrived at Coué. We passed by Angouleme...4. The Count De Vergennes had...
...up, as had been agreed, on Monday, 1 July, and Congress in a committee of the whole... July, in
But the Day is past. The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most memorable Epocha, in the...
...century ago with a dateline apparently reading “Philadelphia July 3:1776” (William... ...July,...4
: Broadsides, under date of 19 July 1776....Lee’s letter from Charleston, 2 July, was read in...July
This Mornings Post brought me yours of July 13 and 14 and has relieved me from an huge......July...
...usual to day, so that I had not yours of July 24 till this Evening. You have made me very...
, 4:234). For Congress’ action, Du Simitière’s sketches...On 4 July Congress had voted that...
4 May...below. On the following 19 July Congress ordered the committee to publish the report and...4
...in Boston, in order to get him sworn, at July Court....4 June printed Gen. Samuel Holden...
We have had no News from Camp for 3 or 4 days. Mr. How, by the last Advices, was...
...me which you had received, were of the 2d. 4th. and 8th. June. Here were 24 days between...
4. William of Nassau, Prince of Orange.21 July
Your kind Favour of July 23, came by the Post, this Morning. It......letter. On 30 July and 1 Aug...
...of 1779. Jay and Digges arrived in Boston on 1 July (ca. 15 July
A mistake for “July.” See ...from Boston, neither of them later than the 3 or 4 July” ( ...3 July...
26 July4:75
4....25 March, 10 Oct., 2 Dec. 1778, and 4 Jan. 1779. Three others have been found only as...
4:173–191, Letter 29 [31 July 1809], esp. p. 163). The suggestion was...
4:104...medal for his gallantry in the storming of Stony Point, July 1779; see reproduction in
...of extracts from European newspapers concerning American affairs, 5 April–4 July 1780, copied by
8 July4 July
4 Sept., 4:45;
...warring powers. He set off from Amsterdam on 2 July and arrived in Paris on the 6th, where...
note 4...to Amsterdam from Paris by the end of July. On 24 Aug. he received a letter...
..., upon Rockingham’s death, by Shelburne’s ministry on 4 July.note 4
’s proposal, of ca. 17 July, that she come to Europe to care for her... ...on 26 Sept. (see vol. 4...
...1779 instructions as sole negotiator for peace. See vol. 4:163–164, note 4
, 13 July 1783, ...1783, and did not meet his father there until 22 July (
...not return to the Netherlands until July, and then only briefly, but he remained accredited...
), and Elbridge Gerry had not written since July 1781 (2 July
, 4 Dec. 1782,
4:224...his statements that he was in good health (vol. 4:
, 9 July, notes and 4, above.
subtly protested Congress’ July 1781 revocation of his commis­, 4 Aug. (
’s arrival in London, on 20 July, until he received July, which he answered on the ; vol. 4:
You ask my Opinion concerning the 4...On 22 July 1783, Franklin wrote R. R. Livingston,...
July.July.
); endorsed: “recd. July 10th Capt. Bigelow.”...,” which violated Art. 4 of the Anglo-Amer....
...endorsed: “Letter from His Excy. J: Adams Esqr July 4th. 1786.”
July 4. 1786
on 18 July, 1, 29 Aug., and 5 Sept. 1763,...4:65–93
On 14 July 1791, a mob attacked the Birmingham home of Rev...., 4 Feb., for which see