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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Franklin, Benjamin | Adams, John | To John Adams from Benjamin Franklin and Thomas … | 1785-07-08 | ...pledge themselves to each other & to the World that they will not adopt any such... |
2 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 31 July 1785 | 1785-07-31 | ...right} as against {them.} I think all the {world would gain} by {setting commerce} at perfect... |
3 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 31 July 1785 | 1785-07-31 | I think all the world would gain |
4 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 27 November 1785 | 1785-11-27 | ...“of the other” insert “in any part of the world.” the object of this is to obtain leave... |
5 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 27 November 1785 | 1785-11-27 | ...‘of the other’ insert ‘in any part of the world.’ The object of this is to obtain leave... |
6 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 16 June 1786 | 1786-06-16 | ...believed it will be among the best ports in the world & will contain the whole navy of France.... |
7 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 16 June 1786 | 1786-06-16 | ...it will be among the best ports in the world and will contain the whole navy of France... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 27 August 1786 | 1786-08-27 | ...I find in fact that he is happiest of whom the world sais least, good or bad.— I think if... |
9 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | From Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 27 August 1786 | 1786-08-27 | ...I find in fact that he is happiest of whom the world sais least, good or bad.—I think if I... |
10 | Jefferson, Thomas | Adams, John | To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 25 April 1794 | 1794-04-25 | ...are on grounds which I fancy we have taught the world to set little store by. the rights of... |