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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Lovell, James | Adams, Abigail | James Lovell to Abigail Adams, 14 July 1780 | 1780-07-14 | Your favour of June 13th. reached me this Morning. I will endeavour to write intelligibly in... |
2 | Adams, John | I. “Letters from a Distinguished American,” No. 1, 14 … | ≈1780-07-14 | I Have not till lately obtained a sight of a number of Pamphlets, ascribed indeed to Mr. Galloway... | |
3 | Adams, John | II. “Letters from a Distinguished American,” No. 2, 14 … | ≈1780-07-14 | Every American will agree with the writer on the consequence of American Independence, that the... | |
4 | Adams, John | III. “Letters from a Distinguished American,” No. 3, 29 … | ≈1780-07-14 | The Writer on the Consequences of American Independence adds, “the British Islands in the West... | |
5 | Adams, John | IV. “Letters from a Distinguished American,” No. 7, 3 … | ≈1780-07-14 | The writer, on the consequences of American Independence says that “France has long struggled to... | |
6 | Adams, John | V. “Letters from a Distinguished American,” No. 6, 2 … | ≈1780-07-14 | IF “we receive from the West India Islands certain commodities necessary to manufactures,” as the... | |
7 | Adams, John | VI. “Letters from a Distinguished American,” No. 8, 4 … | ≈1780-07-14 | The Cool Thoughts go on. “Timber of every kind, iron, salt-petre, tar, pitch, turpentine, and... | |
8 | Adams, John | VII. “Letters from a Distinguished American,” No. 9, 5 … | ≈1780-07-14 | The American Refugees, in England, are so great an obstacle in the way of peace, that it seems... | |
9 | Adams, John | VIII. “Letters from a Distinguished American,” No. 10 … | ≈1780-07-14 | Let us proceed with our cool meditations. The author says, “Another argument much relied on by... | |
10 | Adams, John | IX. “Letters from a Distinguished American,” No. 5, 1 … | ≈1780-07-14 | An uniformity of laws and religion, united with a subordination to the same supreme authority,... |