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11 | Adams, John | Lovell, James | From John Adams to James Lovell, 7 December 1780 | 1780-12-07 | I am this Moment finishing the Year, Since my last Arrival in Europe. And the dullest Year, it... |
12 | Adams, John | Lovell, James | From John Adams to James Lovell, 4 October 1779 | 1779-10-04 | I have heard much of your Deliberations concerning a Peace—and you drop Hints to me, of... |
13 | Adams, John | Lovell, James | From John Adams to James Lovell, 4 March 1780 | 1780-03-04 | This will be deliverd you by Mr. Izard, who I Suppose, will lay open to you many Things relative... |
14 | Adams, John | Lovell, James | From John Adams to James Lovell, 19 February 1780 | 1780-02-19 | You have been so good, in sending me the Journals and above all in sending me very particular... |
15 | Adams, John | Lovell, James | From John Adams to James Lovell, 25 February 1782 | 1782-02-25 | In my Letter to congress of the 16 of May, inclosing my Memorial, I observed, that the Bravery of... |
16 | Adams, John | Lovell, James | From John Adams to James Lovell, 21 September 1779 | 1779-09-21 | In one of your late Letters, you hope that a Treaty with Spain, will Soon be made. I wish I knew... |
17 | Adams, John | Lovell, James | From John Adams to James Lovell, 6 December 1777 | 1777-12-06 | Your kind Favours of 14 and 18 Novr. I received together, this Evening. I thank you, for your... |
18 | Adams, John | Lovell, James | From John Adams to James Lovell, 3 January 1779 | 1779-01-03 | I Suffer So much Uneasiness, on Account of the State of Things here, that I cannot fail to... |
19 | Adams, John | Lovell, James | From John Adams to James Lovell, 25 October 1779 | 1779-10-25 | Mr. Joshua Johnson, is a Merchant settled with his Lady and Family at Nantes. I was honoured with... |
20 | Adams, John | Lovell, James | From John Adams to James Lovell, 19 December 1778 | 1778-12-19 | It is unhappy that So many People in America, should perswade themselves that the Ennemy intend... |