The Works of John Adams, vol. 3 (Autobiography, Diary, Notes of a Debate in the Senate, Essays)

A 10 volume collection of Adams’ most important writings, letters, and state papers, edited by his grandson. Vol. 3 contains his Autobiography, Diary, Notes of a Debate in the Senate, and various essays.
The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: with a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations, by his Grandson Charles Francis Adams (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1856). 10 volumes. Vol. 3.
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Table of Contents
- CONTENTS OF VOLUME III.
- AUTOBIOGRAPHY. CONTINUED.
- DIARY.
- TO JOHN ROSS.
- TO J. WILLIAMS.
- TO JOHN BONDFIELD.
- TO JOHN P. MERCKLÉ.
- To M. Bersolle.
- To Mr. Moylan.
- To Mr. Ross, at Nantes.
- TO JOHN PAUL JONES.
- TO JONATHAN WILLIAMS.
- TO MR. SCHWEIGHAUSER.
- TO JOHN BONDFIELD.
- Extract of a Letter to Elbridge Gerry.
- 1779.
- État Major de la Frégate du Roi, la Sensible.
- Gardes de la Marine.
- Inscribed over the Cell of a Monk at Corunna.
- 1780.
- A Description of my Postilion.
- The Names of the Owner of the Post-Chaises, the Postilions, and the two Lads on Foot, who are with me and my Suite.
- Canonigos.
- TO THE COUNT DE VERGENNES.
- COUNT DE VERGENNES TO JOHN ADAMS.
- TO THE COUNT DE VERGENNES.
- COUNT DE VERGENNES TO JOHN ADAMS.
- TO THE COUNT DE VERGENNES.
- TO THE COUNT DE VERGENNES.
- 1781.
- 1782.
- Extract from the Journal of Count Sarsfield.
- Extract from the Journal of Count Sarsfield.
- The names of the Lords the Deputies of the Committee of Foreign Affairs, who signed with me the treaty of commerce, and the convention concerning recaptures, on the eighth of this month, are,—
- 1783.
- TO M. GRAND.
- Messrs. Wilhem and Jan Willink, Nicolas and Jacob Van Staphorst, and De la Lande and Fynje, Bankers of the United States of America, at Amsterdam.
- ARTICLES1
- IN ADDITION
- 1784.
- 1785.
- 1786.
- 1787.
- NOTES OF A DEBATE IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES.
- POWER OF REMOVAL.
- ON THE PERMANENT SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.
- 1790. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- 1795.
- 1796.
- ESSAYS AND CONTROVERSIAL PAPERS OF THE REVOLUTION.
- ESSAYS.
- ON PRIVATE REVENGE. NO. I.1
- ON SELF-DELUSION. NO. II.
- ON PRIVATE REVENGE. NO. III.
- A DISSERTATION ON THE CANON AND FEUDAL LAW.
- DISSERTATION.
- INSTRUCTIONS OF THE TOWN OF BRAINTREE TO THEIR REPRESENTATIVE, 1765.
- TO EBENEZER THAYER, ESQ.
- THE EARL OF CLARENDON TO WILLIAM PYM.
- THE EARL OF CLARENDON TO WILLIAM PYM.1 NO. I.
- THE EARL OF CLARENDON TO WILLIAM PYM.1 NO. II.
- THE EARL OF CLARENDON TO WILLIAM PYM.1 NO. III.
- GOVERNOR WINTHROP TO GOVERNOR BRADFORD
- GOVERNOR WINTHROP TO GOVERNOR BRADFORD.1 NO. I.
- GOVERNOR WINTHROP TO GOVERNOR BRADFORD.1 NO. II.
- INSTRUCTIONS OF THE TOWN OF BOSTON TO THEIR REPRESENTATIVES, 17 JUNE, 1768.
- TO THE HON. JAMES OTIS, AND THOMAS CUSHING, ESQUIRES; MR. SAMUEL ADAMS, AND JOHN HANCOCK, ESQUIRE.
- INSTRUCTIONS OF THE TOWN OF BOSTON TO THEIR REPRESENTATIVES, 15 MAY, 1769.
- TO THE HONORABLE JAMES OTIS, AND THOMAS CUSHING, ESQUIRES; MR. SAMUEL ADAMS, AND JOHN HANCOCK, ESQUIRE.
- THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY; A CONTROVERSY BETWEEN WILLIAM BRATTLE AND JOHN ADAMS 1773
- INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY.
- From the Massachusetts Gazette, 4 January, 1773.
- From the Boston Gazette, 11 January, 1773.
- From the Boston Gazette, 18 January, 1773.
- From the Boston Gazette, 25 January, 1773.
- From the Boston Gazette, 25 January, 1773.
- From the Boston Gazette, 1 February, 1773.
- From the Boston Gazette, 8 February, 1773.
- From the Boston Gazette, 15 February, 1773.
- From the Boston Gazette, 22 February, 1773.
- APPENDIX.
- A.: (Page 408.)
- ON THE POWERS OF THE SENATE.
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