The Writings of Samuel Adams - Volume 4 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 396 pages of information about The Writings of Samuel Adams.

The Writings of Samuel Adams - Volume 4 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 396 pages of information about The Writings of Samuel Adams.

To the Selectmen of Boston, March 10th

Election as Moderator.

To Arthur Lee, April 21st

Political Fictions—­Journals of Congress.

To Benjamin Lincoln, May 1st

Case of John Allan—­Recommendations.

To Horatio Gates, May 2nd

Case of John Allan—­The Saratoga Campaign.

To Elbridge Gerry, September 9th

Committee of Correspondence—­Relation of Congress to the People.

To John Adams, November 4th

Need of Public Jealousy—­Foreign Influences—­Negotiation with Holland.

1784.

To John Adams, February 4th

Commending Appleton.

To Elbridge Gerry, February 25th

Work of the Committee of Correspondence—­Financial Legislation—­Case of
Gridley.

To John Adams, April 16th

Action on Treaty—­Treatment of Aliens—­Need of Commercial Treaty—­Danger of
Popular Conventions—­The Cincinnati.

To John Adams, April 17th

Cases of Noyes and Dashwood.

To Elbridge Gerry, April 19th

The Cincinnati—­Gerry’s Proposed Retirement.

To Elbridge Gerry, April 23rd

The Court of Appeals—­The Cincinnati—­Foreign Influence.

To Noah Webster, April 30th

Commutation of Pay of Officers—­Popular Committees and Constitutional
Government.

To John Adams, June 20th

Personal Greeting.

To John Adams, December 2nd

Case of Dashwood.

To Richard Henry Lee, December 23rd

Conditions in Congress—­Effects of Peace—­Foreign Relations —­National
Policy—­Attitude of England.

1785.

To Richard Henry Lee, March 24th

The Six Nations—­Case of John Allan.

To Richard Henry Lee, April 14th

Introducing Macauley Graham.

To John Adams, July 2nd

Conditions of Trade—­Massachusetts Election.

To John Adams, August 16th

Case of Captain Stanhope.

To Richard Henry Lee, December 17th

Case of Captain Landais.

1786.

To John Adams, April 13th

William Gordon—­Relations with England.

To John Adams, July 21st

Political Liberty and National Faith—­The Tories.

1787.

To Richard Henry Lee, December 3rd

The National Constitution.

1789.

To Richard Henry Lee, April 22nd

Powers of Congress—­Commending Leonard Jarvis.

To the Legislature of Massachusetts, May 27th

Accepting Election as Lieutenant-Governor.

To Richard Henry Lee, July 14th

The State Governments—­Political Applications.

To Elbridge Gerry, August 22nd

Congressional Control of Lighthouses—­Constitutional Amendments.

To Richard Henry Lee, August 24th

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