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171 | Adams, John | Huntington, Samuel | From John Adams to the President of Congress, No. 88 … | 1780-06-29 | The disputes about the Alliance, have been so critical and disagreable, that Congress will pardon... |
172 | Adams, John | President of Congress | From John Adams to the President of Congress, No. 7, 16 … | 1780-09-16 | I have the Honour to send by this Opportunity, a few Pamphlets and Papers. The Pamphlets relate... |
173 | Adams, John | President of Congress | From John Adams to the President of the Congress, No. … | 1780-02-25 | Since my Letter of the twentieth, I have recieved another Letter from his Excellency the Comte de... |
174 | Adams, John | President of Congress | From John Adams to the President of Congress, No. 20 … | 1780-11-16 | On the 10th of this month, Sir Joseph York, presented to the States General, the following... |
175 | Adams, John | President of Congress | From John Adams to the President of Congress, 26 June … | 1781-06-26 | The Emperor appears to be more intent at present upon taking a fair Advantage of the present... |
176 | Adams, John | President of Congress | From John Adams to the President of the Congress, No. … | 1780-02-17 | It is necessary that I should inform Congress, in what manner I have been able to procure Money... |
177 | Adams, John | President of Congress | From John Adams to the President of Congress, 6 April … | 1781-04-06 | This Day the Skipper of a Trech Schuit, brought me, your Excellencys important Dispatches by... |
178 | Adams, John | President of Congress | From John Adams to the President of Congress, No. 99 … | 1780-07-23 | I have been amused sometime with dark and unintelligible hints in Letters from London of some... |