Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | I | Ireland
Charles Storer to Abigail Adams, 13 April 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:141]
Abigail Adams to Elizabeth Smith Shaw, 21 November 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:391]
Abigail Adams Smith to Cotton Tufts, 16 January 1787 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:442]+
Editorial Note [Legal Papers of John Adams 1:201]
Editorial Note [Legal Papers of John Adams 2:239]+
Editorial Note [Legal Papers of John Adams 2:356]
Editorial Note [Legal Papers of John Adams 3:6]
Adams’ Argument for the Defense: 3–4 December 1770 [Legal Papers of John Adams 3:266]
Adams’ Argument for the Defense: 3–4 December 1770 [Legal Papers of John Adams 3:269]
From J. C. Champagne, 2 May 1778 [Papers of John Adams 6:76]+
Joy Castle to the Commissioners, 22 June 1778 [Papers of John Adams 6:230]
From Edmund Jenings, 22 August 1781 [Papers of John Adams 11:466]+
From Edmund Jenings, 20 October 1781 [Papers of John Adams 12:28]
From Edmund Jenings, 2 January 1782 [Papers of John Adams 12:169]
To the Marquis de Lafayette, 10 March 1782 [Papers of John Adams 12:304]+
To Francis Dana, 15 March 1782 [Papers of John Adams 12:323]
To Francis Dana, 15 March 1782 [Papers of John Adams 12:324]
– Amer. Revolution's effect on [3 references]
– Amer. influence on events in [9 references]
– British defusing of association movement in [5 references]
– British efforts to control trade in [10 references]
– English confiscations in [1 reference]
– Franco-American plans for raids on coast of [4 references]
– Grattan contrasts situation in with U.S. [2 references]
– House of Commons [1 reference]
– House of Lords [1 reference]
– Irish troops in British army [1 reference]
– Irish-American trade [2 references]
– JA corrects Coke’s interpretation of laws affecting [1 reference]
– JA on discontent in [6 references]
– JA publishes Collection of State-Papers for circulation in [1 reference]
– JA requests intelligence on [1 reference]
– Massachusettensis on [1 reference]
– Rogers and Potter in [1 reference]
– Roman Catholicism in [1 reference]
– address to people of [2 references]
– allied with U.S., France, Netherlands, and Spain in wider war [1 reference]
– and British Parliament's right to legislate for [1 reference]
– and George III [2 references]
– and Irish Trade Bill [1 reference]
– and captured Amer. ships [3 references]
– and threat of Franco-Spanish invasion [1 reference]
– as source of supplies for British forces in America [4 references]
– comment on people of [1 reference]
– comments on British policy toward [5 references]
– discontent in makes ripe for revolution [1 reference]
– disorders in [3 references]
– effect of nonimportation movement in [1 reference]
– efforts to repeal Poyning's Law in [7 references]
– efforts to repeal Poyning’s Law in [1 reference]
– emigration to U.S. from [1 reference]
– future war with England [1 reference]
– habeas corpus act, mutiny bill, and tenure of judges in [1 reference]
– history of, and relation to English Parliament [2 references]
– immigrants to Amer. from [1 reference]
– importation of Brit. manufactures prohibited from [1 reference]
– independence for [7 references]
– influenced by Mass. form of government [1 reference]
– loyalty to Brit. crown [1 reference]
– mentioned [37 references]
– mercenaries from [1 reference]
– nonexportation to [3 references]
– nonimportation from [1 reference]
– political factions in [2 references]
– political unrest in [14 references]
– process of justice in [1 reference]
– reinforcements and supplies for British army from [5 references]
– relations with England and Rockingham ministry [1 reference]
– relations with England during Amer. Revolution [2 references]
– relationship to English king [2 references]
– repeal of 1720 Declaratory Act and legislative independence of [4 references]
– strength of British forces in [4 references]
– trade almost destroyed by war in America [1 reference]
– trade with Amer. colonies [4 references]
– troops from, arrive in Boston [1 reference]
– troops of, in Spain [1 reference]
– use of committees of correspondence in [5 references]
– verses on, by Lady Lucan [1 reference]
– volunteer movement in [9 references]