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Descriptive List of Illustrations [Earliest Diary and Autobiography of John Adams 1:xi]
– A. Lee on renewal of efforts by [1 reference]
– AA comments on [1 reference]
– AA's comments on [5 references]
– AA's visits to [2 references]
– Addressers of Hutchinson and Gage [9 references]
– Beriah Norton as possible [1 reference]
– British demand western lands for [1 reference]
– British forces fail to support [2 references]
– British lack confidence in [3 references]
– Elizabeth Storer Smith on [1 reference]
– Gen. Howe on [2 references]
– JA desires to know activities in America [1 reference]
– JA obnoxious to [1 reference]
– JA on [9 references]
– JA unable to collect accounts from [1 reference]
– JA unhappy with treaty articles on [1 reference]
– JA urges oaths to exclude them from office [1 reference]
– JA's comments on treatment of [2 references]
– JA's comments on, of Boston [4 references]
– JA's letter to Congress on [1 reference]
– JA's relations with, in London [1 reference]
– John Jeffries as [2 references]
– Johnstone on Amer. strength of [1 reference]
– Lovell on danger of readmitting [1 reference]
– Loyalist Claims Commission [1 reference]
– Mass. act to convict “internal enemies” of U.S. [1 reference]
– Mass. property seized [1 reference]
– Massachusettensis on [1 reference]
– Philadelphia “Associators” wish to punish [1 reference]
– Rush on approval of Dutch recognition by [1 reference]
– Shearjashub Bourne as, No. 58 [8 references]
– Simon Tufts Jr. as [1 reference]
– William Pepperrell as [1 reference]
– York (Maine) “rescinders” [1 reference]
– abortive ambush by [1 reference]
– access of, to the press [1 reference]
– action of Mass. legislature on Congress' recommendation on [2 references]
– aims and attitudes of [6 references]
– and Boston Massacre Trials [5 references]
– and Charleston expedition [4 references]
– and Conciliatory Acts [1 reference]
– and Continental officers [4 references]
– and Franco-American treaties [1 reference]
– and Lord Howe [1 reference]
– and South Carolina militia [1 reference]
– and articles of capitulation at Yorktown [1 reference]
– and counterfeit money [2 references]
– and defense of Phila. [1 reference]
– and killing in No. 59 [2 references]
– and “Hickey plot” [4 references]
– arguments of for parliamentary taxation [1 reference]
– as instigators of Boston riots [4 references]
– as obstacle to peace [4 references]
– as substitutes for mercenaries [1 reference]
– association of [3 references]
– at Battles of Johnstown and Jerseyfield, N.Y. [1 reference]
– at attack on Fort Griswold [1 reference]
– attitude and activities of, in Boston [7 references]
– banished by Mass. act of 1778 [1 reference]
– barbarity of in Asgill case [1 reference]
– bitter towards U.S. [1 reference]
– captured at sea after evacuation of Boston [3 references]
– center of activity in London [1 reference]
– committee appointed by General Court to examine [1 reference]
– committee “to examine the Torys Ladies” suggested [3 references]
– compensation of, in peace negotiations [13 references]
– compromise on question of restoring property to [1 reference]
– confiscated estates of [4 references]
– confiscation of property of [1 reference]
– conflict between Galloway and British commanders over [3 references]
– contribute to American defeat at Danbury, Conn. [1 reference]
– debt owed to as obstacle to Anglo-Amer. commercial treaty [1 reference]
– departure from U.S. of [3 references]
– disillusioned with British policy [2 references]
– efforts to recruit for military service [6 references]
– encouraged by lack of new governments [1 reference]
– estates confiscated [3 references]
– estimated strength in U.S. [8 references]
– evacuated from Wilmington to Charleston [1 reference]
– evacuation from Charleston to East Florida [1 reference]
– exiled to Boston [1 reference]
– fear of return of to U.S. [1 reference]
– feared evasion of Continental Assoc. by [1 reference]
– growth of [1 reference]
– hopes for reconciliation [1 reference]
– ignorant of Amer. character [1 reference]
– in Boston [2 references]
– in Boston after evacuation [2 references]
– in Boston and Phila. [2 references]
– in Braintree [6 references]
– in Del. [1 reference]
– in England [1 reference]
– in London [2 references]
– in London, No. 58 [3 references]
– in Marshfield, Mass. [2 references]
– in Massachusetts [1 reference]
– in N.C. [3 references]
– in N.Y. [4 references]
– in New York City [3 references]
– in New York State [2 references]
– in North Carolina [2 references]
– in Philadelphia [5 references]
– in Sussex County, N.J. [1 reference]
– in Wyoming massacre [1 reference]
– in battle of Oriskany [2 references]
– in evacuation of Charleston, S.C. [1 reference]
– in marauding expeditions [1 reference]
– in path of Burgoyne's army from Canada [1 reference]
– influence and activity of, in N.Y. [11 references]
– influence in England [2 references]
– influence of [2 references]
– influence on Pownall [1 reference]
– issue of claims by [3 references]
– land claims of [8 references]
– measures against in Mass. [4 references]
– mentioned [12 references]
– of Braintree voted “Inimical to the United States” [3 references]
– on Staten Island [1 reference]
– opinion of JA [1 reference]
– owe legal fees to JA [1 reference]
– pamphlets by [5 references]
– pillaging and interception of mail and commercial shipping by land [2 references]
– plight of, in England [2 references]
– propaganda in English newspapers [2 references]
– protection sought by British in peace negotiations [1 reference]
– provisions for, in Anglo-American treaty [6 references]
– provocations by, to hinder peace [1 reference]
– refugees in London [1 reference]
– relations with British [2 references]
– rendered liable to trial in Articles of Capitulation at Yorktown [1 reference]
– reputation of [1 reference]
– return of as aid to U.S. commerce [1 reference]
– role in inflating prices [1 reference]
– rumored to control Mass. General Court [1 reference]
– rumors spread by [3 references]
– satirized [1 reference]
– sea captains become [1 reference]
– seek appointments under Amer. Commissioners [1 reference]
– seek destruction of Boston Committee of Correspondence [1 reference]
– send their children abroad [1 reference]
– sent to New York from Yorktown [2 references]
– spirit in Massachusetts against [3 references]
– to attack frontier settlements [2 references]
– treatment and compensation of as issues for peace treaty [2 references]
– treatment of [4 references]
– treatment of by “Furious Whigs” [1 reference]
– treatment of in Mass. [6 references]
– tribulations at Halifax [1 reference]
– try to undermine Franco-American alliance [1 reference]
– urge British ministry to continue war [1 reference]
– “Hutchinsonian Addressers” [1 reference]
– “they tempt Men and Women into sin, and then reproach them for It” [1 reference]
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