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Four letters : being an interesting correspondence between those eminently distinguished characters, John Adams, late president of the United States, and Samuel Adams, late governor of Massachusetts, on the important subject of government

Uniform Title
Correspondence
Title
Four letters : being an interesting correspondence between those eminently distinguished characters, John Adams, late president of the United States, and Samuel Adams, late governor of Massachusetts, on the important subject of government.
Publication
Boston : Printed for Adams & Rhoades, 1802.
Physical Description
32 pages ; 21 cm
Local Notes
BEIN College Pamphlets 1213: Uncut. Shelf mark: Brinley, 6484. From the collection of George Brinley. Number 3 of 6 works bound together with binder's title "Tracts, American Politics, 1799-1813;" with index of titles in manuscript on free front endpaper.
Notes
Letters written while John Adams was Vice-President of the U.S. and, Samuel Adams, the Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts. Dates and locations: New York, September 12, 1790; Boston, October 4, 1790; New York, October 18, 1790 and Boston, November 20, 1790.
"The names, hitherto omitted, are supplied; and we trust that no exception will be taken to their being now published"--Pages iii-iv.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
References
Sabin, J. Dictionary of books relating to America from its discovery to the present time, 242
Shaw, R.R. American bibliography, 1713
Genre/Form
Personal correspondence.
Tracts (literary works)
Also listed under
Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803, author.
Adams & Rhoades, printer.
United States Massachusetts Boston.
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