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Work of the Committee of Correspondence--Financial Legislation--Case of Gridley.

To John Adams, April 16th

Action on Treaty--Treatment of Aliens--Need of Commercial Treaty--Danger of Popular Conventions--The Cincinnati.

To John Adams, April 17th

Cases of Noyes and Dashwood.

To Elbridge Gerry, April 19th

The Cincinnati--Gerry's Proposed Retirement.

To Elbridge Gerry, April 23rd

The Court of Appeals--The Cincinnati--Foreign Influence.

To Noah Webster, April 30th

Commutation of Pay of Officers--Popular Committees and Constitutional Government.

To John Adams, June 20th

Personal Greeting.

To John Adams, December 2nd

Case of Dashwood.

To Richard Henry Lee, December 23rd

Conditions in Congress--Effects of Peace--Foreign Relations --National Policy--Attitude of England.

1785.

To Richard Henry Lee, March 24th

The Six Nations--Case of John Allan.

To Richard Henry Lee, April 14th

Introducing Macauley Graham.

To John Adams, July 2nd

Conditions of Trade--Massachusetts Election.

To John Adams, August 16th

Case of Captain Stanhope.

To Richard Henry Lee, December 17th

Case of Captain Landais.

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