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Is not chosen to the General Court or Board. Sources of the opposi-
tion. Boston has lost its compass. Smallpox in Boston. Hancock's
leave-taking.

Arts of the Forces against the French connection. Lands for Arthur
Lee. Is now on the Marine Committee. Naval transfers and appoint-

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Rumors of his capture. Good condition of the army. Currency and
prices. Omitted from the Court. Envy and Hancock.

June 13. SAMUEL ADAMS TO JAMES WARREN

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Safe arrival of Boston. Prizes and merchantmen move freely.

More sentiments on the navy. Burke and Landais, Manley and Barry.
McNeil's mission. Horses and cost of living.

To settle ceremonial in receiving M. Gerard. Articles of Confederation
signed. His nephew.

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

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Captains Manley, and Landais. The Rhode Island expedition. Aid to
the French fleet. Return of Hancock.

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Contempt an excellent antidote. Proposed admission of loyalists.
Hancock and the French. Toasts and explanation.

October 7. JAMES WARREN TO JOHN ADAMS

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News and events. D'Estaing at Rhode Island. French sailors and to-
ries' estates. The General court. Hancock.

October 15. MERCY WARREN TO JOHN ADAMS

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Envious spirit abroad. British and French fleets. Luxury and extrava-
gance. Resignation from Navy Board and reasons. Captain Brown's
wishes. Money wanted. Repairs to the French fleet.

October 28. JAMES WARREN to the President OF CONGRESS .

Letter of resignation.

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News from John Adams. Dissatisfaction of A. Lee. Public corruption.
Deane's statement.

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Ambition and avarice. Lee, Franklin and Deane. Commercial specu-
lations.

December 8. JAMES WARREN TO SAMUEL ADAMS

Matters of money. The repairs to the French fleet.

December 10. ABIGAIL ADAMS TO MERCY WARREN

Death of James Otis.

Possible loss of letters. Expects a narration of customs, manners and
genius of nations. Mr. Warren still in Navy Board. Death of Otis.

Folly and wickedness stalk abroad. Anniversary celebration. Dele-
gates in Congress.

Deane's letter. Tends to less public confidence in Congress.

On death of father. Her visitor.

Is promoting the cause of truth. Deane's Address. Court in session.
Matters of the Navy Board. Situation of the ships. Money.

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Little news from Europe. Military movements. Increasing the army.
Prices and extravagance. A tax voted. Naval affairs. The French fleet
in the West Indies. Hancock. Party ready to oust him.

June 15. JAMES LOVELL TO JAmes Warren

Depends upon the virtuous few. Fisheries in the treaty of peace. The

money problems. Disposition made for John Adams.

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Question of the fisheries and peace. A communication from Gerard.
Backwardness to serve in Congress. Charleston.

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