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71 | Adams, John | Jenings, Edmund | From John Adams to Edmund Jenings, 6 December 1780 | 1780-12-06 | I thank you, for yours of 30 Nov. I return the two Letters from Mr. L. I had the Honour of one,... |
72 | Adams, John | Jenings, Edmund | From John Adams to Edmund Jenings, 30 August 1782 | 1782-08-30 | The inclosed Copies will shew you, the State of Matters. Besides these I have a Letter of... |
73 | Adams, John | Jenings, Edmund | From John Adams to Edmund Jenings, 9 October 1781 | 1781-10-09 | I was favoured, in due time with yours of 17. Septr, but have not been able to acknowledge it,... |
74 | Adams, John | Jenings, Edmund | From John Adams to Edmund Jenings, 2 April 1780 | 1780-04-02 | After Settling a Point or two here, I now think myself at Liberty to inform you, that I have... |
75 | Adams, John | Jenings, Edmund | From John Adams to Edmund Jenings, 31 December 1780 | 1780-12-31 | I have the Honour of yours of the 28. We have no Letters or Papers from London later than the 19... |
76 | Adams, John | Jenings, Edmund | From John Adams to Edmund Jenings, 18–21 April 1783 | ≈1783-04-18 | Be so good as to accept of my Thanks for your favour of the 11. and its Enclosures. I am not very... |
77 | Adams, John | Jenings, Edmund | From John Adams to Edmund Jenings, 8 June 1779 | 1779-06-08 | Yours of the Second of this Month, was brought to me, but this Moment, and I am happy to find... |
78 | Adams, John | Jenings, Edmund | From John Adams to Edmund Jenings, 4 July 1780 | 1780-07-04 | After spending the day very happily with a Number of our Countrymen in Commemoration of our... |
79 | Adams, John | Jenings, Edmund | From John Adams to Edmund Jenings, 20 April 1780 | 1780-04-20 | There is a little Pamphlet, which was written by me in the Year 1765, and published at Boston,... |
80 | Adams, John | Jenings, Edmund | From John Adams to Edmund Jenings, 21 February 1782 | 1782-02-21 | The next morning after the Rect of your Letter, I went to Mr De Neufville and paid him the Eight... |