To Mrs. Adams, February 1st
Relations with Dr. Cooper--Relations with Hancock.
To Mrs. Adams, March 15th
Desire to Return Home--Situation of Son.
Article, Unsigned, April 2nd
Character of Government--The Massachusetts Election.
To Caleb Davis, April 3rd.
Admission of Belligerent Subjects--Affairs at Boston.
Article, Unsigned, April 16th
The Massachusetts Election--The Duty of Citizens.
To Samuel Cooper, April 23d
Political Details--Attacks of Rivington.
To Thomas McKean, August 29th
Return of John Laurens--Peace and the Fishery--Executive Appointments.
To Thomas McKean, September 19th
Recommending Major Brown--Need of Strong Navy.
To Horatio Gates, October 11th
Proposed Court of Inquiry--The Southern Campaign.
To William Heath, November 21st
Relations of Canada and Vermont.
To Selectmen of Other Towns, December 14th
Letter of Boston on the Fishery--Instructions to Representatives.
To John Adams, December 18th
Local Politics.
To John Adams, December 19th
Proposed Revision of Statutes--Education--Public Manners --Action of Boston on the Fishery.
1782.
To Alexander McDougall, May 13th
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