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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Adams, John | Jenings, Edmund | Enclosure: Draft of an Article, 23 April 1781 | 1781-04-23 | It is often Said in this Country, “We have nothing to gain by this War.” But who is to gain? If... |
2 | Adams, John | Tuesday May 6. | 1783-05-06 | Dined at Mr. Jays. Lt. General Mellville, who is here to solicit for the Inhabitants of Tobago,... | |
3 | Adams, John | Declarations of the Suspension of Arms and the … | 1783-01-20 | Versailles, 20 January 1783. MS of declarations in French; English translation by John Pintard (... | |
4 | Adams, John | President of Congress | From John Adams to the President of Congress, 3 August … | 1781-08-03 | I have the honor to inclose Copies of some Papers which passed between the Comte de Vergennes and... |
5 | Adams, John | Jenings, Edmund | From John Adams to Edmund Jenings, 16 May 1783 | 1783-05-16 | It is a long Time Since I have rec d a Line from you, or written you. How go on Affairs on your... |
6 | Adams, John | Oct. 7. Monday. | 1782-10-07 | Mr. D umas has been out, upon the Discovery.—Neither Mr. V. nor Mr. G. could guess the Reason,... | |
7 | Adams, John | Dumas, Charles William Frederic | From John Adams to C. W. F. Dumas, 14 March 1782 | 1782-03-14 | I rejoice with you, in the Testimony of approbation given to a very meritorious Character. If... |
8 | Adams, John | Jenings, Edmund | From John Adams to Edmund Jenings, 21 April 1783 | 1783-04-21 | Englishmen surely are possessed too much of the Spirit of Commerce, & are too perfect Masters of... |
9 | Adams, John | Calkoen, Hendrik | 16. To Hendrik Calkoen, 26 October 1780 | 1780-10-26 | The Sixteenth, Inquiry is, “Who looses most by desertion? Do the English and German Deserters,... |
10 | Adams, John | President of Congress | From John Adams to the President of Congress, 27 June … | 1781-06-27 | Major Jackson has been sometime here, in pursuance of Instructions from Colo. Laurens, in order... |