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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Original Writings of Samuel Adams, Volume 4
by Samuel Adams
(#4 in our series by Samuel Adams)

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Title: The Original Writings of Samuel Adams, Volume 4
Author: Samuel Adams
Release Date: Mar, 2000 [EBook #2094]

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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK, THE ORIGINAL WRITINGS OF SAMUEL ADAMS,

VOLUME 4 ***
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THE WRITINGS
OF
SAMUEL ADAMS

VOLUME IV.

1778-1802
THE WRITINGS
OF
SAMUEL ADAMS

COLLECTED AND EDITED
BY
HARRY ALONZO CUSHING

VOLUME IV
1778-1802

CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV
1778.
To Richard Henry Lee, January 1st
Military Affairs--European Politics--Articles of Confederation--Army Supplies.
To--------, January l0th
New Haven Conference--Legislation on Trade--Baron Steuben.
To Archibald Campbell, January 14th
Exchange of Prisoners.
To Horatio Gates, January 14th
Introducing Baron Steuben--Captain Olivier.
Vote of Town of Boston, January 21st
Articles of Confederation.
To John Burgoyne, February 6th
Declining a Conference.

To Daniel Roberdeau, February 9th
The Work of Congress.
To Arthur Lee, March 12th
Complaints of French Volunteers.
To Jonathan Trumbull, March 19th
Defence of Hudson River.
To James Lovell, March 27th
Postal Service--Military Academy--Exchange of Prisoners--Case of John Amory.
To Francis Lightfoot Lee
Illness--Conditions in Boston--Military Affairs.
To Richard Henry Lee, April 20th
Action of France--Attitude of England, iii
To Mrs. Adams, May 5th
Journey from Boston.
To the Earl of Carlisle and others
Address of "An American."
To Baron Steuben, June 3rd
Action of Congress.
To John Adams, June 21st
The English Commissioners--Arrivals from France--Arthur Lee.
To Mrs. Adams, July 9th
Signing of Articles of Confederation.
To James Warren, July
Cases of Manley and McNeil--Appointment of Naval Officers.
To James Warren, July
Office-holders--The British Commissioners--Arrival of French Squadron.
To Samuel Phillips Savage, August 11th .
Return of Hancock.
To Peter Thacher, August 11th .

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