Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | P | Pownall, Gov. Thomas
Abigail Adams to John Adams, 12 November 1775 [Adams Family Correspondence 1:326]+
Isaac Smith Jr. to the Reverend William Smith?, 5 December 1775 [Adams Family Correspondence 1:334]
John Adams to Abigail Adams, 13 August 1776 [Adams Family Correspondence 2:91]
John Adams to Cotton Tufts, 9 December 1780 [Adams Family Correspondence 4:30]
John Quincy Adams to John Adams, 6 June 1784 [Adams Family Correspondence 5:340]
John Adams to John Quincy Adams, 11 June 1784 [Adams Family Correspondence 5:343]+
Abigail Adams 2d to John Quincy Adams, 27 November 1785 [Adams Family Correspondence 6:469]
Abigail Adams 2d to John Quincy Adams, 27 November 1785 [Adams Family Correspondence 6:473]
Tuesday Novr. 25th. [Diary of John Quincy Adams 1:206]+
– Administration of the Colonies [6 references]
– Memorial (1780) [44 references]
– Memorial Addressed to the Sovereigns of Europe [3 references]
– Observations on the Currents in the Atlantic Ocean [1 reference]
– Cleverly's comments on [1 reference]
– JA on character of [1 reference]
– JA visits in England [1 reference]
– JA's opinion of [10 references]
– advocates Amer. representation in Parliament [1 reference]
– and free trade [1 reference]
– and proposal for European congress [4 references]
– and vicissitudes of British politics [1 reference]
– as governor of Mass. [2 references]
– contrasts Amer. and European commercial styles [2 references]
– favors independence [1 reference]
– governor of Massachusetts Bay [4 references]
– influence on JA [5 references]
– knowledge of America [2 references]
– loyalist influence on [1 reference]
– mentioned [9 references]
– on rise of U.S. as economic and political power [6 references]
– on significance of Amer. independence for Europe [2 references]
– on taverns [1 reference]
– opinion of JA's Pensées [1 reference]
– portrait of [2 references]
– proposals for peace and reconciliation [7 references]
– recall of [1 reference]
– relations with Col. Josiah Quincy [2 references]
– sees U.S. divided into French and British factions [1 reference]
– “Observations” on Bankruptcy Act [1 reference]