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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... |