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31 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 12 July 1810 1810-07-12 In the latter end of December, 1781, I concluded to present myself a second time to the President...
32 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 18 May 1809 1809-05-18 Mr. Hamilton, in his pamphlet, page 28, speaking of Talleyrand’s dispatches, says, “overtures so...
33 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 19 September 1809 1809-09-19 1781, January 18—wrote to Mr. Mazzei, at Florence: “Yesterday I received yours, of the 19th of...
34 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 25 January 1810 1810-01-25 During my absence, which was nearly through the whole month of July, the following state papers...
35 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 21 November 1809 1809-11-21 AMSTERDAM, May 8, 1781—wrote to Dr. Franklin: “I have the honor of your letter of the 29th of...
36 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 30 July 1809 1809-07-30 Though I thought I was negociating for peace , to better purpose in Holland than I could in...
37 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 26 May 1809 1809-05-26 In pamphlet , page 27, it is said that the great alteration in public opinion had put it...
38 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 8 March 1811 1811-03-08 The Hague, September 17, 1782—Wrote again to Mr. Secretary Livingston, “This morning I was in...
39 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 29 September 1809 1809-09-29 1781, February 1st—wrote to Congress: “One of the most brilliant events which has yet been...
40 Adams, John Boston Patriot From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 8 February 1810 1810-02-08 This people must have their own way: They proceed like no other; there cannot be a more striking...