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1551 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 26 April 1809 1809-04-26 THE gentlemen of the Senate informed me, that they came to confer with me on the subject of the...
1552 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 9 November 1811 1811-11-09 The journal proceeds—1783, Monday, May 5th.—Dined with my family at comte Sarsefields. The dukes...
1553 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 2 May 1809 1809-05-02 THE message mentioned in my last letter, was in these words: Gentlemen of the Senate , The...
1554 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 3 July 1809 1809-07-03 On the 13th of July I wrote to the Comte De Vergennes the following letter: Paris July 13, 1781....
1555 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 14 July 1809 1809-07-14 I mentioned in a former letter that Congress had separated from me my friend, Mr. Dana, and sent...
1556 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 26 October 1810 1810-10-26 I had prepared a memorial to the states general according to my instructions, but as the French...
1557 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 9 February 1812 1812-02-09 To his Excellency Elias Boudinot, Esq. President of Congress. Passy, 10th Sept. 1783. Sir—On the...
1558 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 12 January 1810 1810-01-12 AMSTERDAM, June 26, 1781—wrote to congress: “The Rubicon is passed! A step has been at last taken...
1559 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 31 January 1812 1812-01-31 For the sake of harmony and ananimity Mr. Jay and Mr. Adams very readily agreed with Dr. Franklin...
1560 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 31 October 1810 1810-10-31 The president De Thou introduces his history with “Pro veritate historiarum mearum deum ipsum...