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To James Warren, September 12th
Case and Conduct of Manley--The Rhode Island Expedition.
To Samuel Phillips Savage, September 14th
The Rhode Island Expedition--Activity of Tories.
Appointment of Auctioneers--Attitude of Manley--Public Criticism of French Admiral.
To Mrs. Adams, September 28th
Death of Friends--Family Affairs.
To William Cooper, September 3Oth
Assistance in Exchange of Son.
To Samuel Phillips Savage, October 6th
Extravagance in Boston.
To James Warren, October nth
Conduct of Arthur Lee--Opinion of Silas Deane--Affairs of Du Coudray--Public Criticisms of Deane.
To James Warren, October 14th
Attacks on Arthur Lee--Berkenhout.
To Jonathan Trumbull, October 16th
Death of Son.
To Timothy Matlack, October 16th
Proposed Manifesto of General Clinton.
To James Warren, October 17th
Attitude of Politicians to Tories.
To Mrs. Adams, October 20th
Personal Enemies in Boston.
To John Adams, October 25th
Military Affairs--Relations with France--The Rhode Island Expedition--Naval Movements.
To Arthur Lee, October 26th
Comments on Correspondence.
Falsehoods of Enemies.
To the Public, October 30th
Manifesto of the Continental Congress.
To Samuel Phillips Savage, November 1st
Share of New England in Securing Independence--Personal Relations.
To James Warren, November 3rd
Work of Congress--Foreign Relations--Proposed Resignation.
Thanksgiving Proclamation, November 3rd
Resolution of Continental Congress.
To Samuel Phillips Savage, November l0th
State of Society and Politics in Boston.
To Jeremiah Powell, December 1st
Use of Appropriation--Re-election to Congress.
To Mrs. Adams, December 13th
Relations with John Temple--Personal Critics--Deane and Lee.
To the Council of Massachusetts, December 15th
Enclosing Declaration of French Minister.
To James Bowdoin, December 19th
Conduct of John Temple.
To John Winthrop, December 21st
Conduct of John Temple.
To Samuel Cooper, December 25th
Conduct of John Temple--Deane and Lee--Proposed Resignation.
To Charles Chauncy, December 25th
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