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Morey Otis (Mrs. James Warren) From the original painting by Copley in the possession of Winslow Horren

LETTERS

Being chiefly a correspondence among
John Adams, Samuel Adams,

and James Warren

VOL. II

1778-1814

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THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY

1925

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Providence good to Massachusetts as against Virginia. Burgoyne's
army. Drowning of M. de Pliarne. Family news. Mrs. Gates.

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Money for the Navy Board. Good appearance of the army. Steuben's
appointment. Hancock. On opposing Washington. Robert Morris.
Good humor of the Congress.

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June 26. JAMES WARREN TO SAMUEL ADAMS
Congress and the British Commissioners. Reasons for being dropped.
Lee's land. Naval matters. Annoyances and captains. Adams' voyage.

June 28. JAMES WARREN TO SAMUEL ADAMS

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The army. British troops at Rutland. The king's birthday. Captain
Burke.

July 1. JAMES WARREN TO JOHN ADAMS


Safe arrival of Boston. Prizes and merchantmen move freely.

July 5. JAMES WARREN TO SAMUEL ADAMS

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Congress returns to Philadelphia. Charles Lee. Captain John Green.

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