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21 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 18 May 1776 | 1776-05-18 | Yours of 8 May received this Morning, and am as I ever have been much of your Opinion that The... |
22 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 18 March 1777 | 1777-03-18 | There is a Part of your Letter of 22 of Feb. which I did not remark upon in a Letter I wrote this... |
23 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 21 August 1776 | 1776-08-21 | Yours of August 11 reached me Yesterday. Mrs. Temple shall have all the Assistance which I can... |
24 | Adams, John | Warren, James | Enclosure: A Proposal Regarding the Procurement of … | 1775-10-12 | As the Article of Powder is much wanted to carry on the operations vs the ministerial Army, and... |
25 | 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... |
26 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 20 May 1776 | 1776-05-20 | Every Post and every Day rolls in upon Us Independance like a Torrent. The Delegates from... |
27 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 2 May 1777 | 1777-05-02 | Dr. Brownson, a Delegate from Georgia, in Congress, and a worthy, Spirited, sensible Man A Native... |
28 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 18 February 1776 | 1776-02-18 | We have at last hit upon a Plan which promises fair for Success. Dr. Franklin, and Mr. Chase of... |
29 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 21 March 1777 | 1777-03-21 | It is not easy to penetrate the Designs of the Enemy. What Object they have in View, cannot... |
30 | 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... |