Adams, John
The Adams-Jefferson letters : the complete correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and Abigail and John Adams / The Adams/Jefferson letters John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Abigail Adams; edited by Lester J. Cappon. - Chapel Hill : Published for the Institute of Early American History and Culture at Williamsburg, Virginia by the University of North Carolina Press, c1988. - xlix, 638 p. ; 25 cm.
Reprint. Originally published: 1959.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The great Work of Confederation, draggs heavily on" : May 1777-October 1781 --
"The Subject of a Treaty of Commerce" : June 1784-September 1785 --
"As We are poor We ought to be Œconomists" : September 1785-February 1786 --
"Abate the ardor of those pyrates against us" : May 1786-January 1787 --
"The first principle of a good government" : January-October 1787 --
"On ... Guard against the immeasurable avarice of Amsterdam" : November 1787-May 1789 --
"The Age of Experiments in Government" : April 1790-March 1801 --
"Faithfull are the wounds of a Friend" : May-October 1804 --
"Whether you or I were right Posterity must judge" : January 1812-June 1813 --
"Belief ... the assent of the mind to an intelligible proposition" : June-December 1813 --
"The Eighteenth Century ... most honourable to human Nature" : January 1814-May 1816 --
"The advantages of education ... on the broad scale" : August 1816-December 1819 --
"Calms succeeding the storm which our Argosy ... so stoutly weathered" : January 1820-April 1826.
The complete correspondence between Thomas Jefferson, Abigal & John Adams.
0807842303(alk. paper)
88014258
Adams, John 1735-1826 --Correspondence
Jefferson, Thomas 1743-1826 --Correspondence
Adams, Abigail 1744-1818 --Correspondence
Presidents--Correspondence--United States
Presidents' spouses--Correspondence--United States
E322 / .A4 1988
973.440924 Ada 15
The Adams-Jefferson letters : the complete correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and Abigail and John Adams / The Adams/Jefferson letters John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Abigail Adams; edited by Lester J. Cappon. - Chapel Hill : Published for the Institute of Early American History and Culture at Williamsburg, Virginia by the University of North Carolina Press, c1988. - xlix, 638 p. ; 25 cm.
Reprint. Originally published: 1959.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The great Work of Confederation, draggs heavily on" : May 1777-October 1781 --
"The Subject of a Treaty of Commerce" : June 1784-September 1785 --
"As We are poor We ought to be Œconomists" : September 1785-February 1786 --
"Abate the ardor of those pyrates against us" : May 1786-January 1787 --
"The first principle of a good government" : January-October 1787 --
"On ... Guard against the immeasurable avarice of Amsterdam" : November 1787-May 1789 --
"The Age of Experiments in Government" : April 1790-March 1801 --
"Faithfull are the wounds of a Friend" : May-October 1804 --
"Whether you or I were right Posterity must judge" : January 1812-June 1813 --
"Belief ... the assent of the mind to an intelligible proposition" : June-December 1813 --
"The Eighteenth Century ... most honourable to human Nature" : January 1814-May 1816 --
"The advantages of education ... on the broad scale" : August 1816-December 1819 --
"Calms succeeding the storm which our Argosy ... so stoutly weathered" : January 1820-April 1826.
The complete correspondence between Thomas Jefferson, Abigal & John Adams.
0807842303(alk. paper)
88014258
Adams, John 1735-1826 --Correspondence
Jefferson, Thomas 1743-1826 --Correspondence
Adams, Abigail 1744-1818 --Correspondence
Presidents--Correspondence--United States
Presidents' spouses--Correspondence--United States
E322 / .A4 1988
973.440924 Ada 15