Public Service and Proper Government.
To Richard Henry Lee, October 31st
The Campaign in Virginia--Opinion of Arthur Lee.
To Samuel Cooper, November 7th
Visit of Arthur Lee to Boston--Legislation for the Army--The Southern Campaign.
To Mrs. Adams, November nth, 13th
Robbery of the Mail--The Massachusetts Election.
To James Warren, November 20th
Activity of Personal Enemies--Local Politics.
To Thomas Wells, November 22nd
Advice on Married Life.
To Mrs. Adams, November 24th
Reflections on Results of Public Service.
To Elbridge Gerry, November 27th.
Proposed Retirement of Adams--Necessity for Public Service of Gerry--Character of Massachusetts Government.
To John Adams, December 17th
Military Activities--Treason of Arnold--Diplomatic Appointments--The Massachusetts Constitution.
To John Adams, December 20th
Conditions in the South--Need of a Navy.
To John Scollay, December 30th
Support of Warren's Children--The New Government of Massachusetts--Character of the Population.
1781.
To Richard Henry Lee, January 15th
Opinion of Arthur Lee--Recurrence to First Principles.
To John Pitts, January 17th
Office-seeking.
To James Warren, February 1st
Effect of Foreign Influence.
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